Dancing Through the Lens

Episode 5: Babatunji

July 12, 2022 San Francisco Dance Film Festival Season 2 Episode 5
Episode 5: Babatunji
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Dancing Through the Lens
Episode 5: Babatunji
Jul 12, 2022 Season 2 Episode 5
San Francisco Dance Film Festival

If you've seen dance in the Bay Area, you've probably seen Babatunji. His extraordinarily athletic and almost superhuman movement style has captivated audiences both onstage as a longtime company member for Alonzo King Lines Ballet as well as onscreen in films by Post:Ballet, Max Savage and Kate Duhamel's Candy Bomber, among others.

Clare spoke with Babatunji about his dance journey and his insight and experience as a dancer on film.

@babatunji
@clschweitz
@sfdancefilmfest
@linesballet
@sfdanceworks
@postballet
@candybomberkate

Amy Seiwert's Imagery presents Sketch 12: Dear Diary on July 15th and 16th at the Cowell Theater at Fort Mason. Featuring three world premieres by Artistic Director Amy Seiwert, Imagery’s new Artistic Fellow Natasha Adorlee, and Choreographer Joshua L. Peugh.
https://www.asimagery.org/sketch-12

This episode was recorded on the ancestral lands of the Yelamu, part of the unceded territory of the Ramaytush Ohlone people. Learn more at https://native-land.ca/


Show Notes

If you've seen dance in the Bay Area, you've probably seen Babatunji. His extraordinarily athletic and almost superhuman movement style has captivated audiences both onstage as a longtime company member for Alonzo King Lines Ballet as well as onscreen in films by Post:Ballet, Max Savage and Kate Duhamel's Candy Bomber, among others.

Clare spoke with Babatunji about his dance journey and his insight and experience as a dancer on film.

@babatunji
@clschweitz
@sfdancefilmfest
@linesballet
@sfdanceworks
@postballet
@candybomberkate

Amy Seiwert's Imagery presents Sketch 12: Dear Diary on July 15th and 16th at the Cowell Theater at Fort Mason. Featuring three world premieres by Artistic Director Amy Seiwert, Imagery’s new Artistic Fellow Natasha Adorlee, and Choreographer Joshua L. Peugh.
https://www.asimagery.org/sketch-12

This episode was recorded on the ancestral lands of the Yelamu, part of the unceded territory of the Ramaytush Ohlone people. Learn more at https://native-land.ca/