Thursday, September 10, 2009
First Look:Movie Mad Entertainment Demo Reel
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Labels: art.production, film, indie, Japan, japanese.culture, mvies, reel, tea ceremony, Tokyo, video
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
"Art in Hidden Places" official trailer
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Brazilian Fashion Model Ana Clara Veiga
Ana Clara Veiga born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, started as a model in Sao Paulo in 1997. She traveled around the world and lived in many countries such as Australia, France, England, Italy and Japan. She lived in New York City for five and a half years, and in 2001 started a production and multimedia company called Reality Engine while working as a model. There she took part in several events and photo/video productions. By the end of 2005, on one of her trips to Japan, she decided to adopt Tokyo as a home town because of the excellent opportunities for her modeling career and future business, along with its cosmopolitan style and throbbing cultural life.
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Labels: Ana Clara, Brazil, Fashion Model, Movie Mad Entertainment
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Artist Spotlight-Belly Dancer Nourah
Find out more about this beautiful Belly Dancer here.
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Labels: Artist Spotlight, Belly Dancer, Movie Mad Entertainment, Nourah
Sunday, October 12, 2008
"Art in Hidden Places" Interviews Lu Nagata, International Pole Dancer
shows us her pole power. "Art in Hidden Places" own Daisha Hunter, had the opportunity to swing by and interview Lu.
Lu Nagata is the head instructor of pole dancing and teaches Palates at Japan's largest pole dance studio Art Flow. Lu has trained and performed internationally showing her acrobatic skill and body art.
Production Notes by Host Daisha Hunter
I was mesmerized by a video I viewed of Lu's performance over a year ago. I immediately went to her website to learn more about her classes offered in Tokyo. Coming from America, I viewed pole dance as a stripper art form and not the same as I would performance acrobats. I learned that this is exactly what Lu hoped to teach about the art and talent of pole dancing. She is revered as a pioneer in Asia, opening the first pole dance studio and starting her own pole distribution company. She teaches women and interested men how to be confident and sexy, while helping other dancers improve their skills.
I was honored to have my pole dancing myths dispelled by Lu and her beautiful instructors when filming this episode.
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Labels: Art Flow Dance Studio, Art in Hidden Places, Daisha Hunter, Dance, Japan, Lu Nagata, Production Notes
Thursday, August 14, 2008
"Art in Hidden Places" Interviews Kane Tominaga
Kane also produced the Rakkaz Remix for 'Japanese Dance ' from Cutty & Pattex on Universal Music Japan KK. and Sun Music Publishing. He released subsequent 12" single Vinyls, "What You Won't Do for Love" , "Stand By Me", "Lovely Day", and dance club covers from Aqua Production Japan.
Production Notes by Host Daisha Hunter
I've had the opportunity to be introduced to Kane prior to our interview. I went to see him perform live at his club set and I was immediately blown away by his soulful voice. He has a great crowd control and his personality is ultra vibrant! We plan to see more of Kane and his future talented contributions to the entertainment industry.
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Labels: Art in Hidden Places, Daisha Hunter, Japan, Kane Tominaga, music, Production Notes