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Release Date:
March 7, 2014
Original Title:
Good Stock On The Dimension Floor: An Opera
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
A collectively made filmic opera in 35 parts. The Black and predominantly queer art collective, an evolving line up of poets and artists from across the world, abstracts and reimagines opera in any traditional conception. Set to hip-hop, blues, noise, R&B and electronica, the piece uses the voice (chanting, singing, screaming; written by poet and activist Dawn Lundy Martin) as its primary tool, verbalising centuries of alienation, vulnerability and protest in the global African diaspora through its disruptive libretto.
Cinematography:
Sienna Shields
Music:
Kyp Malone
Luvinsky Atche
Pozsi Kolor
Kobie Maitland
Nadia Buckmire
Kirikoo Des
Annie Lee Moffett
Kelsey Lu
Sienna Shields
Producer:
Richie Adomako
Mark Anglin
Luvinsky Atche
Nafiz Azad
Molly Caldwell
Slava Faybysh
C. Finley
Dominika Ksel
Clynton Lowry
Tei Okamoto
Anthony Richardson
Andre Philip Springer
Oskar Tarplee
Tamara Weber
Christa Bell
Dawn Lundy Martin
Mitch McEwen
Annie Seaton
Lisa Teasley
Production Design:
Sienna Shields
Story:
Dawn Lundy Martin
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