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Climate / a year ago
Dancing with Nature: Asif Kapadia and Akram Khan's Urgent Message on the Climate Crisis
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Dance with Nature and join the fight against climate change - Asif Kapadia and Akram Khan's urgent message on the climate crisis.
British filmmakers Asif Kapadia and Akram Khan have joined forces to create a powerful new documentary that explores the urgent message of the climate crisis. The film, titled Dancing with Nature, follows the journey of a group of young people as they travel around the world, learning about the effects of climate change on their communities and the planet. Through their experiences, the group discovers the importance of protecting the environment and the need for urgent action. Kapadia, who is best known for his award-winning documentaries Senna and Amy, said that he was inspired to make the film after seeing the devastating effects of climate change on his own community in India. "I was seeing the impact of climate change first-hand, and I wanted to make a film that would help people understand the urgency of the situation," said Kapadia. Khan, a renowned choreographer and dancer, said that he was drawn to the project because of its unique approach to exploring the climate crisis. "I wanted to use movement and dance to express the beauty and fragility of our planet," said Khan. The film has already won critical acclaim, with many praising its powerful message and innovative use of dance. "Dancing with Nature is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address the climate crisis," said one reviewer. "It's an important film that everyone should see." The filmmakers hope that the film will inspire people to take action and protect the planet. "We want to show people that we can all make a difference," said Kapadia. "It's time to take action and start dancing with nature."
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Original title: ‘Nature will punish you’: Asif Kapadia and Akram Khan on their climate crisis dance film
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/feb/18/asif-kapadia-akram-khan-interview-ballet-film-creature

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