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The School of Hard Knocks: Adventure in Moving is an intriguing piece, weaving together dance and urban exploration in a way that's hard to describe. Yoshiko Chuma's choreography is fluid, really drawing you into the interplay of movement and space, while John Nesci's presence adds a layer of groundedness. There's this raw, almost improvisational feel to it, especially when they transition from the concrete jungle of New York to the natural landscapes of Maine. It’s like a meditation on how environments shape our bodies and vice versa—definitely a unique perspective on urban life and nature.
This film is quite a rarity, with limited releases and few known copies floating around. It doesn't have a conventional distribution history, which adds to its allure for collectors. The blend of dance and urban exploration gives it a distinctive edge, and there's a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate experimental cinema and dance films from the late 20th century.
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