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Experience 'Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance,' a cinematic celebration that keeps the beautiful art form alive through captivating movement and music. Explore our immersive jazz dance workshops and intensives.
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Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance is an award-winning film...
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Lisas’ first feature length documentary, ‘Uprooted – The...
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The cast of Uprooted features renowned dancers and...
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Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance: Directed by Khadifa Wong. With Debbie Allen, Joshua Bergasse, Al Blackstone, Andy Blankenbuehler. A feature length documentary on the lineage and future progressions of jazz dance.
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- Documentary, History, Music
- Khadifa Wong
- 2020-07-20
'Uprooted' celebrates the history, lineage, and future progressions of jazz dance. With a stellar cast of leading industry experts, award-winning choreograph...
Uprooted - The Journey of Jazz Dance. 'Uprooted' celebrates the history, lineage, and future progressions of jazz dance. Commenting on political and social influences, it is an honest conversation addressing topics such as appropriation, racism, socialism, and sexism. IMDb 7.7 1 h 33 min 2020. 16+.
Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance is an award-winning film about the history and celebration of jazz dance. Learn about the dedicated creative team behind the film, with deep roots in the jazz dance community, committed to preserving its enduring legacy.
Khadifa Wong's Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance explores the titular art form's history, combining vintage footage with recollections from experts in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London and...
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Watch Uprooted - The Journey of Jazz Dance on Max. Plans start at $9.99/month. The history, lineage, and future progressions of jazz dance are celebrated. Commenting on political and social influences, it is an honest conversation addressing topics such as appropriation, racism, socialism, and sexism.