November 25, 2010
This is the day we give thanks. That is why I want to share this video.
Four friends are gathered on a street corner in East Oakland, California, at the very spot where the half brother of one of them was killed a few days before. It's raining. They are there to remember their friend. They do this, dancing. That is their way, I guess, of saying 'thank you' to the one who is no longer there. At the end of the dance, they say thank you to each other. To them, I say thank you for a celebration so fierce and so tender that it took my breath away.
These dancers call themselves Turf Feinz.
They are:
- No Noize in the red jacket.
- BJ is wearing the striped shirt.
- Man has on the black jacket.
- Dreal, in the white shirt, is the half brother of Rich D, the young man who was killed.
The video was produced by YAK Films. Their website has more.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Saying Thank You and Goodbye in Dance
Found this at Robert Krulwich's NPR blog - very moving. These kids use dance as both celebration and mourning - a ritual of loss in the East Oakland rain. Krulwich calls it "a celebration so fierce and so tender that it took my breath away" and I agree.
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