Running Time: 5 minutes
Screening Time: Saturday, Sept 10 at 4PM
Dance/ LGBTQ
This collaboration project was my 1st biggest creative projects I've ever done and by far one of my favorites as well. As an artist, creative director, choreographer and producer my mission is to inspire other passionate artists, build connections and share my gifts to the world. I was able to reach out to 3 other choreographers, videographer, photographer and dancers to make this visual come to life. It took a few months of planning/creating to figure out what I wanted from this piece. Inspired by the music I wanted to create a fun cultural experience for my viewers. Not only was in loud, extra, colorful and black it was also gay! For the people by the people embracing the pride type of atmosphere celebrating how great life can be if you stay true to who you are.
Director Bio:
Chancie Cole was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a unique form of talent that grew into passion at a young age. With more than 13 years of professional experience as an artist, choreographer, creative director, freelance performer, and lead dance instructor, Ms. Cole has grown into a versatile creative in all areas. Outside of her involvement with her community performances/projects, she has also been involved in many events and requested for many bookings. Her goal is to continue to experiment with different music/sounds, exploring new genres, directing/managing productions, teaching and collaborating with other artists/teams. Her experiences has allowed her to work with the youth, mentor, instruct, choreograph, entertain, produce, perform, creatively direct and all while being a team player. Furthermore, this has molded her into the leader she is today. Throughout Cole’s career she is always looking to perfect her craft and gain new experiences. Ms. Cole goals are to continue learning with the intent to gain personal growth as well as positive inspiration for her work and providing more opportunities to all creators with her business CCreates.
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