Memphis Movement started as the thesis project for my film degree at the University of Memphis Thanks so much for wanting to learn more about the film! Poster at the San Diego Black Film Festival Get an inside look into the culture inspired by this style that has been hidden from the world for over 20 years, now making its way into the mainstream thanks to the efforts of the Udig Dance Academy and rising dance legends like Daniel Price, Dr Rico, G-Nerd, Ladia Yates and Lil Buck!įilmed from 2009-2013 and Featuring commentary from Memphis celebrities Crunchy Black (3-6 Mafia), Al Kapone, Lil Wolf (G-style), Young Jai, and Tarrik Moore (Udig), Memphis Movement is sure to wow you, getting you up to speed on the life-changing value of this historic art form which hails from the Birthplace of Rock and roll and the home of the blues. I had been introduced to the Jookin' world by a friend when I moved to Memphis for school and thought it was an amazing art. When it came time to pick a topic for a film, it was a no-brainer. I saw that there was great Jookin' material being produced and promoted by Young Jai at the time, but I thought it would be a great idea to compile the past, present, and future of the art together into a documentary from the perspective of someone who knew nothing about the dance. I reached out to Young Jai and he put me in touch with Tarrik Moore who had recently founded the UDIG Jookin academy, and from there I began to immerse myself in the world of Jookin. I wanted to get the word out about the good that the dance was contributing to our city. I could tell that Jookin was about to take off globally and wanted to do my part to help it become a household name.
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