How the Internet Enables People to Transcend Political & Cultural Barriers

in #internet7 years ago (edited)

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I really love how the Internet and digital technology is showing us that people, all over the world, are pretty much the same—regardless of what our governments, and their propaganda machines (mainstream media) try to tell us.

As of July 2017, this video (below), performed by a group of dancers from the Fraules dance centre in Novosibirsk, Siberia (Russia), has accrued over 161 million views on YouTube! They've attracted so much attention, in fact, that famed American dancer, actress, and choreographer Danielle Polanco—who has choreographed such greats as Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Usher, Chris Brown, and Eve and Estelle—flew over to visit with the young Russian dancers.

In an article published in The Siberian Times, Polanco is reported as saying:

It is extremely cool here, you've done really well...It is much better here than in Moscow. And also the people, they are warmer and friendlier.”

And suddenly, Yelena Yatkina, the 23-year-0ld founder of Fraules Dancing Centre, Novosibirsk, and her dancers are receiving international acclaim.

The storyline of the video is simple: a few young ladies meet at a quaint little local cocktail bar called "friends", in the cold of the Siberian winter—but begin dreaming of summer sun and fun; this simple idea—along with some spectacular dancing—has helped Yelena and her dance centre achieve growing popularity on YouTube.

The young Yelena said she wants to break the "cold" Siberian stereotype.  As she explained to The Siberian Times:

"I think that partially our videos help to break this 'cold' stereotype about Siberia. And I love telling people how great life is in Siberia. I love saying I am from Novosibirsk, not from Moscow."

"People are taken by the energy, rhythm, and beauty of the movements. For some it is the best possible way to keep in shape, because it is not easy to train your body even for an hour. If you enter our classes in winter you'll feel it's like being in sauna with all the mirror steamed up and all of us covered in sweat."

PHOTO: "I think that partially our videos help to break this 'cold' stereotype about Siberia." ~Yelena Yatkina, founder of Fraules Dancing Centre, Novosibirsk (3rd from left).

The video not only helps break the "cold stereotype" of Siberia, but more importantly, offers a wonderful illustration of how today's Internet and digital technology is not only returning power to the people—where it belongs—but also enabling people to transcend political and cultural barriers; here we have Russian dancers from Siberia, dancing to music that strikes me as a Jamaican-hip hop blend (the official music video was actually filmed in Jamaica), called Watch Out for This (Bumaye), a 2013 hit from Major Lazer, an electronic musical project created by American DJ and music producer Diplo.

Watch the video—the dancers, the music, the lyrics—such a fascinating blend of cultures! But notice: though the dancers are Russian, and the video was filmed in Siberia—does it really differ that much from what we would see and hear right here in the US, or anywhere for that matter? If you didn't know these girls were Russian, you'd think they were any other girls from the US or UK. And what's more, it's all set to Jamaican-style music produced by an American musician! To me, such cultural blending, afforded by the wonder that is the Internet, is fascinating—and such a beautiful thing!

When more of the world's populations begin to realize that it's our governments that keep us all separated—fearing each other, hating each other, fighting each other—and becoming increasingly impoverished, the world over, all for the purpose of empowering and enriching (shock!) the governments—well, then maybe the world will finally rid itself of that particular problem.As for Yelena and her Siberian dancers: 

You go girls!

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