Rize is a documentary that explores the street dance movement in Los Angeles known as Krumping. The film follows the lives of several dancers and their passion for this unique dance style. It delves into the origins of Krumping, its impact on the community, and the personal stories of those involved. Rize showcases the energy, creativity, and resilience of the dancers, while shedding light on the issues they face in their daily lives.
Stéphane Lissner, director of the Paris Opera, entrusts the staging of the opera-ballet Les Indes galantes to the visual artist Clément Cogitore. Based on the experience of his short film Les Indes galantes, the artist updates Jean-Philippe Rameau's baroque masterpiece (1735) by bringing together lyric song and urban dance. The choreography is entrusted to Bintou Dembélé who supervises dancers from krump, popping, voguing or even experimental hip hop. From rehearsals to the Premiere, Philippe Béziat films the meeting of urban dancers with the lyric institution and invites the spectator to share a human and artistic experience.
In this comedy, a high school cheerleader dreams of becoming a professional dancer. She faces social and class differences as she joins a new cheerleading squad and competes to win a competition. Along the way, she experiences friendship, jealousy, and the challenges of fitting in.
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