Uprooted: American History Through Jazz Dance
Learn about Jazz Dance history and what it means in America today. Subscribe for more from Factual America: http://bit.ly/AlamoPictures The history of Jazz Dance is the history of America. That history is not well documented however, especially when it comes to the leading role played by African Americans. In Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance, filmmakers Khadifa Wong and Zak Nemorin trace Jazz Dance history back to its roots in Africa, and follow its evolution up to the present. Along the way, Khadifa and Zack address difficult subjects such as appropriation, racism and sexism within this uniquely American art form, and in the process shine a light on this chapter in America's history. But in the end, their film is a celebration of this most human of art forms, where as they say, what all people have in common is rhythm and a basic human need to get down. "Whether it was jazz, whether it's hip hop, there are cultures that step out of oppression, and out of wanting to speak out, and jazz dance was just an iteration of that." - Khadifa Wong Time Stamps: 00:00 - Guests introduction and film trailer. 1:55 - The film we are talking about today. 3:15 - When and where the film premiered. 4:27 - How Khadifa and Zack are spending their time in London. 6:00 - What is jazz dance? 8:35 - What is social dance? 13:28 - The roots of jazz dance. 15:20 - How this art form got appropriated by Hollywood. 17:29 - The question of ownership of jazz dance and its branches. 23:08 - "Uprooted" as an artistic exploration of American history. 25:24 - How Zack got started with the idea for this project. 31:32 - Tensions between schools of dance; the connection between dance and protest. 33:40 - Watching the alternative trailer for the film. 36:24 - Where the future of jazz dance is going. 39:40 - The timeliness of the film in the context of the BLM movement. 44:13 - How Khadifa and Zack got into jazz dance. 50:30 - The perspective that Zack and Khadifa gave to the film as British filmmakers. 53:00 - Famous artists that are featured in the film. 55:20 - Who the director of photography is. 58:50 - The next projects Zack and Khadifa are working on. Resources: Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance (2020): https://uprootedfilm.com/ Facebook: / uprootedjazzdoc Twitter: / uprooted_film Instagram: / uprooted.film I Am Not Your Negro: Racism In The US: https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/podca... This Is Distorted: http://www.thisisdistorted.com/ Connect With Khadifa Wong: Website: https://www.khadifawong.com/ Instagram: / khadifawong Facebook: / khadifa.wong Connect with Zak Nemorin: Facebook: / znemorin Twitter: / zaknemorin Instagram: / zaknemorin Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook: / matthew.sherwood.14 LinkedIn: / matthewsherwood Twitter: / sherwood1967 #jazzdance #socialdance #jazz ▬▬ FACTUAL AMERICA PODCAST ▬▬ Factual America explores the themes that make America unique through the lens of documentaries about America. Each episode a guest chooses a film and then discusses it with host, Matthew Sherwood. Guests include leading documentary filmmakers as well as experts on the American experience. Matthew Sherwood was born and raised in Texas. He came to the UK in 2001 to work for The Economist. Matthew has worked in journalism and publishing and has a wealth of experience writing for publications, interviewing world leaders, and chairing conferences. Formally he spent his time helping diverse audiences understand the global trends impacting upon their lives. Emmett Glynn is the producer of Factual America. Known to many in the broadcast world, Emmett is a London-based sound designer and producer who has delivered over 100hrs of TV documentaries for Channel 5, Channel 4 and the BBC. He produces three other podcasts and is developing documentaries alongside Alamo Pictures. ▬▬ ABOUT ALAMO PICTURES ▬▬ Alamo Pictures is a production company that makes US documentaries from a European perspective. Our goal is to create US documentaries for an international audience, remaining subjective by looking at American issues from a European point of view. This helps everyone to better understand America ▬▬ CONTACT ▬▬ Visit our Website: https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/ Follow us on Instagram: @AlamoPictures Follow us on Twitter: @AlamoPictures Like us on Facebook: / alamopictures Like us on LinkedIn: / about

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