Renowned Subway Dancer Reflects on How COVID-19 Brought His Work in New York City to a Stop
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5JXS7)
Teeth" by Brooklyn filmmaker Alex Fischman Cardenas is a touching short about a renowned New York City subway dancer Ikeem Teeth" Jones who offers his personal insight on how COVID-19 affected his beloved city, particularly how it brought the trains and thereby his work to a complete stop for over a year. Despite this critical setback, however, Teeth remains positive about his role as a dancer and as a father.
Related PostsA Man Exuberantly Dances Behind Unsuspecting People in New York CityA Fascinating Documentary Short That Takes an Inside Look Into the Newly Redesigned NYC Live Subway MapUnderground 1966', Danny Lyon's Previously Unseen Color Photos of the New York City Subway in the 1960sA Subway Story, A Romantic Animated Short About a New York City Couple Who Met on the Train in 2011Hidden Cities, A Memoir of Urban Exploration by Moses GatesCharlie Todd's TEDx Talk on The Shared Experience of AbsurdityA year after covid ravaged New York, Ikeem Teeth" Jones reflects on his legacy as the city's best subway dancer.
Follow Laughing Squid on Facebook, Twitter, and Subscribe by Email.
The post Renowned Subway Dancer Reflects on How COVID-19 Brought His Work in New York City to a Stop first appeared on Laughing Squid.