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Yehoodi Celebrates 12 Years Supporting Lindy Hop with Swing Party, Dance Contest October 21

Posted on September 26, 2010 by

It’s hard to believe that 12 years ago in a garage in Queens, a scrappy Manu Smith and a scruffy Frank Dellario thought, "There has to be a better way to disseminate Larry’s List!" And thus, Yehoodi.com was born. In the twelve years that followed there have been all kinds of changes in the Lindy…

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Diana Jensen’s Found Photo Paintings at the DUMBO Art Festival

Posted on September 26, 2010 by

This Saturday I stopped by the DUMBO Arts Festival, to see the recent work of my friend Diana Jensen.  Her newest work is entitled “Blue Screen Series” and here's how she describes it: These paintings reference photos I found on the wall of a Miami pizzeria—shots of the workers after hours. The vivid ultramarine blue…

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“Swift Solos” Show Celebrates the Work of Legendary B-boy Ken Swift

Posted on September 22, 2010 by

oLive Dance Theatre's SWIFT SOLOS from Hip-Hop Theater Festival on Vimeo. This year's Hip Hop Theater Festival features a show I'm very excited to see: "Swift Solos." "Swift Solos" is a series of vignettes based on the dance legacy of legendary b-boy Ken Swift.  From his early years as an up-and-coming dancer, to joining Rock…

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Ill Clan “morphs” into Two New Virtual World & Animation Shops

Posted on September 22, 2010 by

My friends at the award-winning machinima crew Ill Clan Studios tell me that they have "morphed" the company into two different concerns: Pixel Valley Studio will focus on real-time machinima animation and traditional 3D digital animation Kerria Seabrooke and Paul Jannicola will specialize in virtual world builds, experiential design and artistic machinima Not much more…

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Awesome “Back to School” Sign in Brooklyn

Posted on September 20, 2010 by

I love this "Back to School" painted sign on my local grocery store in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Cool things about this sign: "School" is in quotes Girl in full muslim garb on right Sorta scary white kid in the middle Asian kid in the back who almost has no face Blonde girl with one orange…

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Switchcraft Project #1: Vest with LED Epaulets

Posted on September 18, 2010 by

I finished my first real switchcraft project tonight: a vest with LED light epaulets.  It seemed deceptively simple and easy, but actually took a lot longer than I thought to complete (about 2.5 hours). Components: 2 battery holders with batteries 2 slide switches 8 white LED lights Conductive thread Sewing needle Vest Glue (optional, but…

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“I Charleston New York”: Frenchies bring Charleston Mania to Manhattan

Posted on September 18, 2010 by

As I mentioned about a month ago, I participated in the "I Charleston New York" flash mob in Times Square along with a bunch of other local lindy hoppers.  Organized by those wacky dancers from Montpellier, the Swingjammerz, "I Charleston…" is a video project where they go from city to city around the world, spreading…

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Co-hosting a Podcast from NYC and Cali over Skype

Posted on September 15, 2010 by

This was not the most fantastic day I've ever had.  But it ended on a high note with a recording of another Yehoodi Talk Show podcast with my buddy Manu in California. Manu and I have been doing the Yehoodi Talk Show for more years than I care to count right now.  He's a great…

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Global Kids is Hiring a Technical / Program Assistant

Posted on September 14, 2010 by

My organization Global Kids is looking to round out our awesome team of digital media experts and educators with a Technical / Program Assistant.  If you have LEET web skills, a passion for digital media, and a heart for urban teens, we could use you! Global Kids is a great place to work with a…

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Krumping as Transcendent Expression

Posted on September 12, 2010 by

This morning at Quaker Meeting I couldn't stop thinking about krump.  Krumping, of course, is the hyper-energetic, aggressive dance style that emerged out of some of the roughest neighborhoods in LA in the 90s, and has since become an international phenomenon.  I've long had difficulty understanding krump as an artform.  It appeared to me to…

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