
BOUNCING CATS film trailer
1 year ago
FILM SYNOPSIS
Uganda has been called one of the worst places on earth to be a child. In the South, children face the threat of poverty and disease. In the North, these threats are enflamed by a brutal, mindless war inflicted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (L.R.A.) that has divided families, displaced millions, and led to the abduction and mutilation of tens of thousands of children resulting in the deterioration of identity and culture.
Bouncing Cats is the inspiring story of one man’s attempt to create a better life for the children of
Uganda using the unlikely tool of hip-hop with a focus on b-boy culture and breakdance. In 2006, Abraham “Abramz” Tekya, a Ugandan b-boy and A.I.D.S. orphan created Breakdance Project Uganda (B.P.U.). The dream was to establish a free workshop that would empower, rehabilitate and heal the community by teaching youth about b-boy culture. Based in Kampala, Uganda, B.P.U. has recently expanded to include permanent classes in Gulu, Northern Uganda. Abramz teaches classes three times a week to more than 300 kids from all parts of the country. Many of the children are homeless, victims of war and poverty, and few can afford proper schooling yet they walk from miles away to attend the B.P.U. classes. As Abramz says, “This is where many people’s pride is. It’s a skill that no one can take away from us.”
Crazy Legs, one of the founding members of the seminal Rock Steady Crew visited Uganda after receiving an invitation from Abramz to teach b-boy classes. What he discovered upon his arrival was both heartbreaking and inspiring. Traveling throughout Uganda, from the southern slums to the war-torn North, Crazy Legs encountered a passion for hip-hop and desire to learn amongst the most squalid conditions.
Bouncing Cats follows Abramz, Crazy Legs, and Breakdance Project Uganda on a journey to use hip-hop culture for positive social change. The film features narration by Common and interviews with Mos Def, Will-I-Am, and K’Naan.
Uganda has been called one of the worst places on earth to be a child. In the South, children face the threat of poverty and disease. In the North, these threats are enflamed by a brutal, mindless war inflicted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (L.R.A.) that has divided families, displaced millions, and led to the abduction and mutilation of tens of thousands of children resulting in the deterioration of identity and culture.
Bouncing Cats is the inspiring story of one man’s attempt to create a better life for the children of
Uganda using the unlikely tool of hip-hop with a focus on b-boy culture and breakdance. In 2006, Abraham “Abramz” Tekya, a Ugandan b-boy and A.I.D.S. orphan created Breakdance Project Uganda (B.P.U.). The dream was to establish a free workshop that would empower, rehabilitate and heal the community by teaching youth about b-boy culture. Based in Kampala, Uganda, B.P.U. has recently expanded to include permanent classes in Gulu, Northern Uganda. Abramz teaches classes three times a week to more than 300 kids from all parts of the country. Many of the children are homeless, victims of war and poverty, and few can afford proper schooling yet they walk from miles away to attend the B.P.U. classes. As Abramz says, “This is where many people’s pride is. It’s a skill that no one can take away from us.”
Crazy Legs, one of the founding members of the seminal Rock Steady Crew visited Uganda after receiving an invitation from Abramz to teach b-boy classes. What he discovered upon his arrival was both heartbreaking and inspiring. Traveling throughout Uganda, from the southern slums to the war-torn North, Crazy Legs encountered a passion for hip-hop and desire to learn amongst the most squalid conditions.
Bouncing Cats follows Abramz, Crazy Legs, and Breakdance Project Uganda on a journey to use hip-hop culture for positive social change. The film features narration by Common and interviews with Mos Def, Will-I-Am, and K’Naan.
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Cool.
Here's my details.
bit.ly/cddf6a
Sean
Peace, love and happiness all the way from Uganda.
Email me your mailing address and I'll send you some DVD's to show the youth you work with. My email is on our website at BluePrintForLife.ca
We do similar work in the extreme remote Arctic with Inuit youth. This is our full time work for the past 4 years and we have done projects in 38 communities.
9 different documentaries have been done and I want to share them with you,
I am also a Social Worker and we also deal with drugs, Alcohol, Sexual abuse, Anger management , suicide etc through Hiphop.
The youth we work with have some of the highest suicide rates in the world. Its also very important for us to explore and celebrate traditional culture in our program so we do things like Bboy to traditional drum circles , or combine Beat Box with Inuit Throat singing.
Anyway lets connect.
I'm so proud to hear of other programs like ours around the world !
may I dowunload this trailer anywhere?
I´ll make a presentation about bboying in school in 2 weeks and I´d like to use this film as an example how hip-hop and bboying units people.
Thank you
Thank you very much!
God Bless you guys, and keep with the HipHop.. you guys Rock from the heart!!
Respect to all those who understand the next level of Hiphop !
Not our own egos' - but what we give back !!!!
can't get over the shot 2:10..amazing!
We posted it on our blog hope you don't mind. Looking forward to seeing the film.
I've done a film project on breakdancing for the red-bull B.C.One event for my freshman semester at S.V.A. in Manhattan.
Here it is:
vimeo.com/8270999
Let me know what you think, love to get your input on it.
And continue on doing what you love, I know I will.
Eric
SVA Student
Great work... Keep it up...
Love from Hong Kong!!!
Shooting this should be an amazing experience. Very good work. And the final freezed frame is aaaaaawesome!
Respect
bouncingcats.com/donate/
Donate a minimum of $15 and it will go a LONG way. Also, you receive a limited edition Breakdance Project Uganada T-Shirt
Donations are 100% tax deductible. All proceeds go directly to Breakdance Project Uganda to build a permanent facility and continue its mission to empower and positively inspire youth through Hip Hop.
Can you help me to identify the song wich starts at 0,55!?
Edit:Damian Marley Road to Zion!
thnx for sharing