IF CITIES COULD DANCE: J SETTING ATLANTA short film review
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IF CITIES COULD DANCE: J SETTING ATLANTA, 5min., USA, Dance
Directed by Fr3deR1cK Jerome Taylor
J-Setting: The Acrobatic LGBTQ Dance sensation that traveled From Southern Historically Black Colleges to the Clubs of Atlanta | KQED Arts
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