Music : Dreamin' - Pillar Point
Dancer : Daisuke Omiya
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Music : Dreamin' - Pillar Point
Dancer : Daisuke Omiya
Haven't looked at Gizmodo in awhile but so glad I did just now because I came across this video and it is awesome. I had stopped posting but I couldn't resist getting back on Tumblr to share this. What more do you want? Gorgeous video, amazing dance and a good song. I had to watch it twice and then find out more about the video and the dancer. The top image is from a video for Dreamin' by Pillar Point. The second image is from Color of My Mind a film by Daisuke Omiya the dancer and choreographer from the first video. He is amazing. The Pillar Point video was directed by Wild Combination, I don't know anything about them except that they make a mean video and are based out of Brooklyn.
Catch Nick Cave, his heard of horses (and our own Daisuke Omiya) at Grand Central Station's Vanderbilt Hall this week, for a weeklong installation.
For HEARD•NY, artist Nick Cave will transform Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall with a herd of thirty colorful life-size horses that will peacefully “graze” and periodically break into choreographed movement—or “crossings”— accompanied by live music. The project, which is open to the public free of charge, is presented by Creative Time and MTA Arts for Transit as part of a series of events celebrating the centennial of Grand Central.
March 25–31, 2013 Grand Central Terminal Vanderbilt Hall Daily Crossings / 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM Daily Tours 3:00 PM Free
A few of our favorite stills of the amazing Daisuke Omiya (aka The Gentleman) from throughout the film.
What happens when you let Girl Walk dancers, Anne and Dai, out into the wild? See them here (with hysterical commentary) at Calvin Harris' Electric Zoo, dancing up a storm.