• The Power of an All-Woman Mariachi Band Mariachi is “passed on from generation to generation,” says Mireya Ramos, a musician who lives in New York City. “It’s very traditional and very macho.” Ramos tells filmmaker Jenny Schweitzer that she had “negative experiences” with other bands—that is to say, with the men who performed in them—and decided to form Flor de Toloache, a seven-piece, all-women mariachi group. “For people who are used to seeing men play, we’re making a statement. We’re breaking that concept,” says Ramos. -Chris Heller (Senior Associate Editor, The Atlantic Video) This is the first episode of RHYTHM IN MOTION, a series of short films about New York’s subway musicians. http://bit.ly/1OXFjR6 http://on.fb.me/1Pm7PHc Flor de Toloache just released their new album: http://apple.co/1Pm7PHd … ABOUT THE SERIES Directed, produced, shot, and edited by Jenny Schweitzer The films were created in collaboration with the MTA’s arts division, MTA Arts & Design, and in association with Killer Content (Still Alice, Alec Baldwin’s Here’s the Thing podcast) and Cinelan (FOCUS FORWARD Short Films, Big Ideas and WE THE ECONOMY 20 Short Films You Can’t Afford To Miss). … New York City subway buskers are a well-documented bunch. It is not unusual to witness a sea of iphones capturing those random performances as we scurry to our trains. Since arriving in NYC in the late-90’s, I, too, have marveled at them, mesmerized by this inimitable cast of characters. All the time, I have wondered what drove these performers underground. For me, these musicians serve as an essential thread woven into the great culture that forms our vibrant city. It was difficult to develop the first pieces. Having been approached by filmmakers on so many occasions, the musicians initially were skeptical of me. My objective in making these films was to give these gifted people the opportunity to reveal a hidden aspect of who they are and to voice their artistic message. While the musicians’ talent and performances serve as the framework for each film, for me, the allure lies beneath the music. The films peek into their arresting and deeply personal stories. In 1987 the Metropolitan Transit Authority created Music Under New York to offer musicians access to coveted, high traffic spots in the subway system and to assure the commuters a high level of artistic accomplishment. An annual, highly selective public audition in Grand Central Station invites newcomers to the roster. More than 350 individual performers participate in more than 7,500 performances throughout the transit system annually. Rhythm in Motion profiles ten members from the Music Under New York roster. For me, collaborating with Music Under New York was a critical step in moving forward with the project. It was deeply important that this vital organization value what my films could reveal about their network of musicians and this slice of NYC culture. -Jenny Schweitzer

  • Feki – Remember by MrSuicideSheep http://bit.ly/1IdRYLW

  • Looking 4 Love. by TROUBLE ANDREW http://bit.ly/1GMCBEu

  • I was honored with a quite sweet award from the European skateboard community, the ‘best film-maker of 2014’. Along with a trophy, Red Bull pretty much told me I can choose any place on earth and film a short piece. I scrambled through a world atlas and thought that Madagascar would be the ideal place to celebrate this award as well as explore the streets of this exotic island along the Indian Ocean with some good friends. Produced by Red Bull Directed, Filmed & Edited by Patrik Wallner Featuring Barney Page, Denny Pham, Nestor Judkins, Wilko Grüning, Brian Dolle, Gosha Konyshev Photography by Lev Maslov Text and French interpretation by Kirill Korobkov Here is Kirill Korobkov giving a short intro to our trip: Madagascar sounds a bit like something from the pages of a fantasy novel. Everyone knows that this place exists, but it’s so remote that it is almost like a myth. The big island resides on Africa’s west side and is a rare destination for outsiders, isolated by both sea and distance. In terms of the skateboarding? Madagascar just might be the perfect mix of originality, adventure, vacation and the unpredictable unknown. Watch through Red Bull Youtube platform: Part 1 – http://bit.ly/1KddFJm Part 2 – http://bit.ly/1JO8q5V

  • Kingfisha – Looking Glass – Ed Solo Remix by Ed Solo http://bit.ly/1KJnoYB

  • Urban Cone – Come Back To Me (Vicetone Remix) by Vicetone http://bit.ly/1GLlC5q

  • Dabs, Pose @tenderj, & Myla at 2014 @dabsmyla wall. This year the three are collaborating. @onoutahiti #onoutahiti #streetart #tahitigraffiti #tahitigraffiti by marthacoopergram http://bit.ly/1dJ4iXC

  • Up up and away!
    with
    model Jessy Jaymes Law
    make-up by Angie Lum
    hair by Dezarae Kunishige
    tissue paper & tape outfit by Flock Flockflock
    3D & photo retouching by Brian Henry by flockflockflock http://bit.ly/1dJ4hmL

  • Lady in gold Jessica Chastain (@chastainiac) on the #MetGala red carpet! #ChinaLookingGlass by metmuseum http://bit.ly/1PjxP66