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Reggie Gray: Loud Silence

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Filmed in the midst of powerful marches against police violence last summer, Loud Silence is a megaphone of a film made by Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray and dancer activists from D.R.E.A.M. (Dance Rules Everything Around Me) Ring.

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Reggie “Regg Roc” Gray was born in East New York. His journey with dance began when he was 3. Introduced to reggae music by his family, Reggie took a liking to it. He wanted to learn this dance style, called Dancehall/Brukup. He and his friends went on to form an elite dance group based on this type of dance. The group HYPERACTIVE eventually led to Reggie being a pioneer in developing a new genre of dance – FLEXIN. Reggie has explored his passion further by co-directing FLEXN with Peter Sellars at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City and on international tour 2015-2020. He believes that dancers must realize their role as innovators.