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Dancing in a World of Deaf Minds


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A look into Sacramento Hardcore. This video portrays the specific story of of a hardcore dancer and gives insight into the hardcore culture in Sacramento, California. The views expressed in this video should not be used to create stereotypes or be used to pass judgments upon others who may fall into a certain generalized category based on the music they listen to or the fashion style they wear. The music in the background is by Catherine.
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6 responses // Dancing in a World of Deaf Minds

  • this was interesting,the activity is not for me but hey! i think all americans need to embrace new things ,its something we need to practice...one of the things that has been holding us back globely is our inability to except change ..remember this ,,new things bring new markits and new jobs..there ya go,,i think most americans can understand that.
    vjfronk
  • Uhm, if you're going to make a video about a "hardcore dancer", you probably want to show some dancing in the the first 30 seconds. Not still pictures!
    phatulance
  • I understand what you mean about the dancing part. I created this piece for a photojournalism class i was taking (thus the emphasis on photos and not other mediums). I was trying to give a taste of the hardcore scene in general, emphasized by the dancing. However, i would like to do something like this again with video instead of pictures and a better representation of hardcore music (and the dancing) for those who have never been exposed to it. Thanks for the recommendations!
    cyprus25
  • if you want a taste of hardcore watch "American Hardcore" for its origins and "Boston Beatdown" for what it is today.

    anthrice
  • I'm straight edge too.

    Though I don't hardcore dance cause, I look like an idiot.
    (and I'm clumsy, not to mention a short 15 year old girl)
    so I mosh. I prefer it. I like being in the mass of people who are being slammed into each other. It feels so great.

  • everyone has there own way of expressing themselves to music, hardcore isn't taht black and white though, i don't believe that hardcore dancing should be reserved soley to hardcore, if i am at a metal gig and im feeling a particualar part of a song i might 2step to it, for other parts i might want to mosh, or windmill or whatever, it shouldnt be that you dance differently to each different genre of music.dancing is expression of your feelings physically and emotionally and so as music affects us all differently emotionally speaking, we should be free to express them however we want physically, right???
    willskate4food

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