Crushing Weight
2015
Choreographer(s) : Sarmiento, Irupé (Brazil)
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Vinícius Cardoso
Crushing Weight
2015
Choreographer(s) : Sarmiento, Irupé (Brazil)
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Vinícius Cardoso
Crushing Weight
Director / Editor: Vinícius Cardoso
Choreographer / Performer: Irupé Sarmiento
Composer: Thiago Pethit
Assistant Director: Bruno Castro
Cinematography: Diogo Martins
Steadicam Operator: Aline Ballestero
Make-up Artist: Guilherme Junqueira
Fashion Editor: Renata Correa and Cacá Garcia
Executive Production: Guilherme Frota
Lieu de tournage: Cidade Matarazzo - Allard Group, São Paulo, Brazil
Sarmiento, Irupé
Crushing Weight
Choreography : Irupé Sarmiento
Interpretation : Irupé Sarmiento
Original music : Thiago Pethit
Video conception : Réalisation / Montage : Vinícius Cardoso - Assistant Réalisateur : Bruno Castro - Cinématographie : Diogo Martins - Opérateur de la Steadicam : Aline Ballestero -
Costumes : Costumes : Renata Correa et Cacá Garcia - Maquillage : Guilherme Junqueira
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Producteur exécutif: Guilherme Frota - Lieu de tournage : Cidade Matarazzo - Allard Group, São Paulo, Brésil
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