Saturday, May 22, 2021

ART: FAME 1980's Dance Artistic Value

Again, on another topic no work is done on this on the internet and all the books and now art prints are all in shambles with no internet coverage like the Fame TV Series Art Prints.

They are trying to say that the show is at the video distributor and they don't allow access to the work that was used in the "fake part" of the business...character actors playing multiple roles with a fake news page cover story...like in the smaller category.

Now their productions have fell apart.

I mean if you go to the New York School Of Arts for Dance and are underage they don't show your name, then if your super awesome they give you multiple roles from the school as different characters.

Like in the gifted program for children with University Degrees, something that I would be around or someone like me.

This is what I am saying, all my work is with the school.

I never took my work from the school, the video tape distributor has nothing to do with it I will use it for whatever I want.

The Fame Series is based on school projects and dance for the actual dance and ballet program....the degree at the school is for "creative thought and innovation" and the Fame pictures for the art books are the art prints for the real art gallery not the "video rental store" that Ottawa and Washington D.C. has proclaimed from their pyramid scam against artists, students and business owners from their lowest bidder government.

Coming out of the 1970's violence in New York from places like the South Bronx the school work on Fame for the Art Books in the Museum in the early 1980's is a dance representation of the violence and turbulence of New York in the 1970's and 1980's.

The thesis for the Art Demonstration is to show the state of New York at the time represented through dance at the school, Fame the TV Series is the thesis paper....from the museum for the dance medium...on film instead of a picture or stage play and is the first of it's kind.

A modern representation of classical dance and ballet in the 1980's with all new dance work and costumes to represent the decade at the museum.

The scenes and dancing are to demonstrate that from the school for their thesis on film, to document the time period for the museum through the New York Ballet.

The girl costumes for example with the heavy make up splatted on their face on the ballerina are supposed to represent things like blood splatter on their faces with 1980's makeup...to show the story of the time in New York and how they have to keep dancing anyway while playing through the violence.

To make it at any cost into the art books for the museum.

Today, the medium is in shambles...which is probably represented in the material anyway predicting it's future state of disarray...before it's inevitable entry into the museum with all the art prints for the show.

Everything on the show is supposed to be that...video art prints to capture the story of the ballet in New York at the time of the violence.

I'm not seeing what any business or tape distributor has to do with that, that's why I'm not concerned about them because I have my work locked at the school and they can never take it for a video tape store.

Like, I don't need your credits...I already have them from the school.



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