Stomp Out Loud

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Stomp Out Loud is a 1997 musical produced by HBO that featured the Brighton, UK and Manhattan-based dance troupe known as Stomp. The film is 44 minutes long and provides footage from the broadway performances as well as scenes shot solely for the film. The film transforms ordinary objects and moments to make music in an unexpected way. There is hardly any dialog in the film, but the movement of the actors display the unspoken words. The location of the scenes vary from the inside of a truck, under a bridge, the streets on a rainy day, the kitchen of a restaurant, and in the air with the actors suspended. The objects used to make the music vary from basketballs, broomsticks, socks, and trash cans.[1]

Directors

Luke Cresswell
Steve McNicholas

Cast

Steven Dean Davis
Keith Middleton
Dashiell Eaves
Anthony Sparks
Raquel Horsford
Michael Bove

Awards the musical won

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Multi-Camera picture Editing

Awards the musical was nominated

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing

References

  1. ^ "Stomp Out Loud | Las Vegas Review-Journal". Lvrj.com. 2007-04-20. Retrieved 2013-10-08.

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