This past weekend, my cousin Ali Bradley performed her piece Beats, Rhythm and Motion as part of the American Tap Dance Foundation's Rhythm in Motion showcase at the Duke at 42nd in New York City. Her performance was a tribute to the Flint Water Crisis as well as an homage to J-Dilla and A Tribe Called Quest. I was pretty psyched that my Inkscape video work as part of the performance.
I wasn't able to record the performance but thanks to a kind soul that was able to snatch a little snippet, I had to share:
If you're a performer, event planner or company looking for some beautiful Inkscape video installations to complement your event, contact me at jaimee@jaimeetodd.com or visit my contact page.
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