The Birmingham channel: Dare to dance
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Minneapolis’ Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater holds a January workshop, “Raising Our Voices: Stories of Breast Cancer Told Through Movement, Music and Voice,” at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater.
More videos, after the jump …
Birmingham progressive rock band Empire Springs performs in January at the Nick on Southside. From Leo Presents.
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April’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, called in Portuguese. From Fórmula Indy BR.
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Deer at the animal feeding station having a late-night snack. From GoshawkeyesII.
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Revealing the countdown clock for the World Games over Red Mountain Expressway, with a ceremony at Legion Field. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Hanging out at Trap-Tastic Ink in North East Lake (our vertical video of the week). From Charles Walker.
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Newburgh, N.Y., musician Turner Williams Jr. performs in November at East Village Arts of Birmingham in East Lake. From Turdner85.
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A parking mishap on a trip to Birmingham. From LG Journey.
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David Agee, deputy chief of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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Walking and driving through Southside and downtown. From Black American Expat.
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Dashcam footage of I-20 from east Alabama to Mountain Brook. From Kiwi Interstates.
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Memorializing Kobe Bryant. From City Council Bham.
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Driving over the new I-20/59 overpass from I-65 (our other vertical video of the week). From Marvin B.
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Birmingham, England, grindcore band Napalm Death performs “Nazi Punks Fuck Off” in October at Iron City on Southside. From the Deep Void Skitzoid X.
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Promo for the Switch innovation district downtown. From Rev Birmingham.
More on the Switch. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Drone footage of I-422, a k a the Northern Beltline, under construction and slated for 2047. From 24 Communications.
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Tennessee rapper MyNameKushy performs at Zydeco on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From MyNameKushy Six.
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Review of Ranelli’s Deli in Five Points South. From Tmac Eats.
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Outtakes from Food Network star Dom Tesoriero’s October trip to Birmingham. From Dom Eats Local.
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Duct cleaning at a church. From 3D Air Services LLC.
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ACE Cheer of Dothan competes at JAMfest-Bam JAM cheerleading competition in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Haley U.
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Highlights from “We Are Like Rivers, We Are Rivers II: Movement and Building Circles of Learning,” a January workshop with Peter DiMuro of Boston’s Dance Complex, at the Dance Foundation in Homewood. From the Dance Foundation.
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Light in the sky (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rachael Bice.
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Gospel group Dot and the Silver Voices performs. From Dionne Whetstone.
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North Mississippi singer-songwriter Chance Stanley performs “Community College” in January at Brennan’s Irish Pub in Five Points South. From Hillbillies and Guitars Live Captures.
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Review of Jack Brown’s Beer and Burger Joint in Lakeview. From the Buckner Group.
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Birmingham rapper NW Bruce performs at Side Effects in Smithfield (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From NW Bruce.
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Commercial for Boo at the Zoo at the Birmingham Zoo. From Birmingham Zoo.
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Graham Watson of Chip gives his elevator pitch at Velocity Accelerator startup program. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Promo for Vulcan Painters in Bessemer. From CrowneWorks Creative Media.
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Fight at a Birmingham Bulls home game vs. Huntsville Havoc (our final vertical video of the week). From Leslienestes.
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