‘Litefeet’ is an interesting dive into a subculture that’s both vibrant and precarious. Scott Carthy captures the essence of subway dancing in NYC, and it’s raw, it’s real. The W.A.F.F.L.E crew, with their dynamic moves, paints a picture of artistry in motion, right before it’s snuffed out by the law. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat—there’s urgency, but also moments to breathe and feel the atmosphere of the underground. The choice to document their last dance is poignant, giving a sense of finality. You can feel the passion and camaraderie among the dancers, and it leaves you reflecting on how art can exist in the unlikeliest of places. The practical effects? Just the subway itself, and it works beautifully.
Subculture explorationDocumentary style captures raw energyFocus on community and artistry
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