Wild Style captured the hard core South Bronx scene with its pantheon of hip-hop pioneers: Grand Master Flash, The Cold Crush Bros, The Chief Rocker Busy Bee, and The Rock Steady Crew. Wild Style tells the story of Zoro (graffiti legend Lee Quinones), in his subway art romance with Ladybug (another graffiti legend Sandra Pink Fabara). Fab Five Freddy stars as the smooth impresario Phade. Following the outlaw artists through the train yards to the clubs, Wild Style climaxes at a massive outdoor jam, definitely the most famous hip-hop party in history!
Wil*Power has danced all over the world and choreographed some of the biggest music acts in the world - Fatboy Slim Run DMC and Janet Jackson. Wil's teaching method is rated in the breakdance community by unravelling the confusion of breaking. This video/DVD is fun for all ages - you can either learn along with Wil or just sit back and marvel at the shapes these guys make. You will get inspiration and be able to take the dances further once you have mastered the big moves Wil lays down for you...
A milestone in Hip Hop history 'Wild Style' is one the most influential street film of the 1980s! Following graffiti artist Zoro (played by New York graffiti pioneer Lee Quinones) through the mean streets of New York Wild Style is the ultimate Hip Hop movie. Starring all the great legends of Hip Hop the film is a celebration of all aspects of B-Boy life and broke Hip Hop breakdancing scratching graffiti and rap all around the world.
Wild Style captured the hard core South Bronx scene with its pantheon of hip-hop pioneers: Grand Master Flash The Cold Crush Bros The Chief Rocker Busy Bee and The Rock Steady Crew. Wild Style tells the story of Zoro (graffiti legend Lee Quinones) in his subway art romance with Ladybug (another graffiti legend Sandra Pink Fabara). Fab Five Freddy stars as the smooth impresario Phade. Following the outlaw artists through the train yards to the clubs Wild Style
Film director Charlie Ahearn (Wild Style, 1982), has created a series of original videos on world renowned artists he knows well - John Ahearn (his twin), Jane Dickson (his wife), and close friends Kiki Smith, Tom Otterness, Martin Wong and Colette.
In 1980, during the production of his seminal hip-hop film Wild Style, acclaimed director Charlie Ahearn moved his young family into a loft off Times Square with a direct view into the dark raw heart of a desperate city. While there he compiled a video journal of the wild street action and relentless violence that took place just outside his windows. A home movie that captures the old capital of sleaze in all its pathetic and pre-Giuliani glory.
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