Henry Chalfant's All City - Classic Street Art - Art in the Streets - MOCAtv Ep. 13
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2012
- Director Henry Chalfant introduces his film All City (1983), which grew out of an idea to do a youth TV program about Hip Hop and other cultural phenomena of interest to young urbanites. The program was never realized, but the trailer grew into a portrait of the different elements of Hip Hop in the mid-80s. The venue is Fashion Moda, a popular art gallery on Third Avenue in the Bronx. There is a demonstration of Bboying, and Rap, followed by a discussion, hosted by Spank TC5, about art and culture with important graffiti artists of the time including Dondi, Butch, Mare and Brim. The video includes a montage of murals by Henry Chalfant and a Pop and Lock lesson by Mr. Wiggles. It features the young Bboy crew, VTB, The Very Tough Breakers.
Co-Produced by Kenneth Collado, Mura Dehn, Katherine Hazard, Linda Habib and Tony Silver. Directed by Henry Chalfant. Cinematography by Martin Moore, Burleigh Wartes, and John Patten. Computer graphic animation by Colin Turner. Edited by Bruce Tovsky and Henry Chalfant.
Appearances by Dondi, Butch, Mare, Brim, James Top,The Magnificent Force, Mr. Wiggles & Rakeem.
Art work or performance by San Two, T-Kid, Cem, EZG, Guy Jones, Kel, Vulcan, Rek, Bil Blast, Star, TPA, Tracy 168, LEE, Flite, Deal, Porn, Con, Depak, shame, Daze, Noc, Crash, Pase, Fome, Caz, Skeme, Case, Paris, Kilo, Prince, The VTB Dancers
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THIS SHOULD HAVE A MILLION VIEWS.
YO YOUNGSTERS GO HARD AND LEARN THE HISTORY. CRAZY HOW THE YOUNG HOMIES DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE WHAT THEY'RE DOING CAME FROM 👊💯 #OLDSCHOOL #STILLROCKIN #ITSYOURS
The Elements of Hip Hop all brought together through the movement of the youth and their dedication to bring out the new and improved culture that generated from the pioneers of the past ... But this group of teenagers from the 80's kept it going strong and gave Hip Hop a brand new name in the game.
Much love from LA Street Art Gallery! Henry Chalfant is a legend and should be hailed for documenting Hip Hop in its early stages, thanks for posting!
Where GRAFFITI ARTIST really got their props and got put on the map ... It all rooted from Tony Silver, Henry Chaflant, Martha Cooper and of course all the GRAFFITI Artist who contributed and let their faces and names be known to the world.
Miss those days.
This is a gold mine!
Henry..why is this not in theaters and on TH-cam?
..it should be experienced on the big screen.
Raw and Unfiltered... The formula..
The Energy.. Sums it all up..
Young Steffan Clemente (Mr Wiggles) footage is sooo DOPE and he's still KILLIN' it today.... Pure BBoy !!!!!!!!! Massive love n respect from New Zealand... Made my day seeing this : )
Thanks henry for all you have done for this movement
Great job Henry !!! Thank you for Sharing this Gem 🙏
Much respect . the Real Hip Hop Culture !!!
DAMN I MISS THIS ERA
i have seen this so many times and every time i see it its the most beautiful dope shit i have in this what we call hiphop it makes me so fucking happy in my life time i love this type of art form to its truest form i cant explain it with words !!! i get the best feeling when i see and get knowledge in my life !! from the source !! its a treasure to have clips like this !!! much love to every one that loves hiphop real hiphop!!! keep growing in a positive way you all are dope !! fresh !!! and add to this culture always !!! because its beautiful we are all one !!!!!!!!!
Dope footage 🙌
I will always be a B-Boy,
Real Hip-Hop was a magical time
I will never leave it it in my mind
Compare rapping at 6:05 and today's rap. Incomparable.
Awesomeness!
RIP TO ALL THE NYC ART KIDS WHO'VE PASSED ON. NYC USA.
My brother from another, Frosty Freeze had this video in his collection. That's MC Tony G spitting on the mic.
Spray can Art, is a great book
Luvd the Mc intro and bboy segment. That body popping dude in white gloves was just pure dopeness! Shame there wasn't more of it. This is just how I see true hip hop. The majority of kids these days who get bombarded and brain washed with mainstream rap thinking thug life and gangsta is cool really need to be skooled and discover what real hip hop was originally all about.
th-cam.com/video/Nv4JyrG7wMs/w-d-xo.html 43min version but bad quality.
oh man this is great it's all on DVD and Bluray now
Much respect to Fashion Moda founder, Stefan Eins!!
Thanks a lot for open some more ...
hip hop at it's finest
when the artforms came together for change for unity
Long gone those days.
Lived it freshy fresh def times
just amazing to watch! so much respect, thx for the upload, nice and crisp too..
pZ.
Um...can i get another 5 episodes of this? Mare!
Oh shit MARE!!! @ 13:41 Art & Design, F.I.T. baby!!!
oro puro
BEAT STREET. Those were promo shirts that were given away, before the movie came out. They had jackets and hats too. You get them from record stores or win them on the radio.
Ran Dee STFU RANDEE!!!! YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT!!!! 😂😂😂
Really nice documentary. Can't stop smiling at 06:48 ;)
He used the world "culture" back then... Who would of thought it would be as such...? I didn't I just love the music, didnt even know Hip hop had a history.
Big Henry!
Nice, real nice I wish you would have covered the pioneering writers.
Awesome !! Henry any chance of more ? !!
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muito foda este video
Dondi cia 🙏🏻
that rap was fire whos the MC?
18:31 what song are those trumpets originally from? They might have been sampled in some hip-hop music, but they are originally from a disco song i believe?
That bit goes 'da-da-dada-da...daaa!'? Those horns are from a track called I Like Funky Music by King Louis (1979).
For whatever reason, they cut the B-Boy segment short.
Ran Dee STFU RANDEE!!!! U don't know shit. 😂😂😂😂
@ 14:39 the book of knowledge
Brim was an eloquent young man...
My nigga JAMES TOP up in here
The guy that starts rhyming around 5:40... What is the design on his T-Shirt? It's done in the style of the Beat Street logo, but it says something different.
I peeped that shirt too .
Dope color, black with blue.
Definitely Beat Street. Wish I could cop that right now
Anyway to find out what songs were used?
Butchy Butch and Dondi,,
Style Masters Generals
Ah hang on, I think it is Beat Street afterall, but with a breaker in front of the letters on 'Street' so that's where I got confused.
What's the clothes-buying song at 10:35?
Was that mare speaking about going to art college ??
Citric Big t - yeah
@ 4:02 isnt that the guy who plays Lee, in the beat street movie????
Oh snap It is!!! seen this a million times and never clicked until you said that, seeing more recent footage of him that trademark lazy arm-swinging toprock is unmistakeable, well spotted
That’s the kinda irony of Beat Street, it was about these young folks trying to have their art form legitimized but just by being in the movie they already had
Nah
Your buggin
Dude look like a cartoon character 14:29 < click the book of knowledge
Who’s the dancer that begins at 4:26?
Prince! I think he's dead.
beat at 15.00?
Don't know how much of this '83. The "Public Animals" and "Urban Jungle" joint is from 1985 at least.
+BoogieDaWizard This was from '83, bro.
Well the picture isn't. I have my own picture of the "Public Animals" wall, 176 Park in Queens. In 1983 it said "Stemo and Nemo" the other handball court said "Cer and Kap". I have the photos.
Ran Dee Well the picture isn't. I have my own picture of the "Public Animals" wall, 176 Park in Queens. In 1983 it said "Stemo and Nemo" the other handball court said "Cer and Kap". I have the photos.
Track at 14:40??
Same sad thing happened with Graffiti Rock. Just nobody to support by funding contributions to these deserving and worthy youth culture oriented interests, I mean, nobody with money wanted to support these programs? Jesus. Sigh.
*Newcomers
Really is, or really was?
Crazy!! Dude at19:00 killed kendrick alone back in the day... Please necomes dont test... just don't Theres so much more, lol
@5.31 who the group?
Crash Crew
$@k Krew Pest-1,@ce,@$e*212* Port Arthur,Texas
God it sounds like he's eating pop rocks but it's just the spit in his mouth
skinny americans, wow!
😂 a dying breed maybe but we still exist
Before buffets 😂
god you can hear every werid mouth noise from this mic :;/
the show was a no go because it was horrible camera work and then kids dident talk right
*didn't. Understable, it was not professional enough. Its Great for what it is👌
This shit is the def yo!!!
IKE GRIZZLY ((((