Cover image for Dance of the warrior. [videorecording].
Dance of the warrior. [videorecording].
TITLE:
Dance of the warrior. [videorecording].
Publication Date:
2001
Publication Information:
Montreal, Que. National Film Board of Canada,
Physical Description:
1 videocassette (VHS) (52 mins.).
Subject Term:
Additional Contributors:

Language:
English
General Note:
"This warrior's dance builds my strength and my courage, to make my heart stronger, so that I can face what I am afaird of, so that I can dance my past, so that I can face my future." -- Flint Eagle, Mohawk dance of the Crow Hop.

Dance of the Warrior journeys around the world to film over 20 dancers and dance troupes, representing traditions from six continents, many with roots in antiquity-- The Phymic Dance from Greece, the Sword Dance from Croatia, the sacred dance of Shiva from India and from Africa. the classic Sofani from Guinea. The stylized movements of marital arts are represented in the choreography of Kung-Fu and Karate, as well as Kobudo from Japan and Capoeira from Brazil. The precision of military drills is portrayed by soldiers from the Royal Canadian Regiment. Sid Ali, an Algerian-born, Paris-based artist, serves as our guide, painting the stories and experiences of the warrior dancers. This stunning film investigates the paradox inherent in all these rituals; that the "aggression" of these performances contributes to social and individual peace- a point well illustrated by a young hiphop dancer from Paris who explains how this modern dance form has transformed his life. Other key themes include art and politics, spiritual awakeneing and colonial relations with aboriginal cultures.

Host, Sid' Ali; producer, Andre Gladu.

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Also available in French under the title "La Danse du guerrier."

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