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(Watch) ‘Back Beat’ Spotlights Dancers’ Triumphs And Challenges

Right On! Digital spotlights the fascinating  film, ‘Back Beat,’  directed by Tajana Bunton-Williams, where Black professional dancers get to shine and show their unique stories.

A former professional dancer who performed at Coachella with Beyoncé and danced on the legendary Formation World Tour, among several other notable career highlights including award shows, music videos, renowned recital halls, and more, Tajana Bunton-Williams has always believed in dance’s power to soothe the soul and heal communities.

A mutli-faceted creative, Tajana married her myriad experiences of being a Black dancer with a newfound creative outlet, filmmaking, to birth a brilliant short film titled, “Back Beat,” which shines a spotlight the plight, beautify, strength, creativity, resilience, and kinship of Black professional dancers.

“I wanted to make a film that celebrates Black people through the voices of Black professional dancers in the industry in Los Angeles,” says film director Tajana Bunton-Williams. “The commercial dance industry is structured in a way that primarily undermines career growth of Black talent and excludes them from opportunities to monetize their gifts in sustainable ways. Unlike the culture of Ballet or Contemporary dance, Hip-hop dancers struggle to make a living as more than background props for a music artist. Rarely are they showcased for their innate gifts and artistry outside of a music video or a live tour for a recording artist. I hope that ‘Back Beat’ will empower Black people, celebrate Black joy and hopefully the next time someone watches hip-hop dance they can see it for the vulnerable and deeply skilled storytelling, art form that it is.”

 

Tajana Bunton-Williams courtesy Audible Treats

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While the featured dancers share stories of being tokenized, marginalized, and overlooked, they also express the joy their community brings them, emphasizing the uniting centrality of dance to family gatherings and reclaiming ownership of their movements, which are often appropriated. The film features music from Atlanta rapper Deante’ Hitchcock, Memphis artist JEFF, and London musician cktrl.

From Sierra Leonean heritage, raised in London, and now living between Los Angeles and London, Tajana Bunton-Williams started her career as an accomplished dancer and she is now an in-demand visual artist, specializing in film, branded content and commercials. She’s created music videos and live performances for artists like Ari Lennox, Chika, Bas, and more, as well as several short films that showcase her exquisite eye for movement and image composition. View her work at https://vimeo.com/user99366315

“Back Beat” Credits:
Director – Tajana B Williams
DP – Kalea Calloway
Production Company Somesuch
1st Assistant Camera Minami Crease
Photography – Tajana B Williams
Duet Choreography – Zavion Brown
Wardrobe – TYDRYN
Colour – Gabe Sanchez, Roundhouse Post
Edit – Tajana B Williams
Title Graphic – Medar De La Cruz

WATCH “BACK BEAT” HERE: