
Trash Dance | Promo
Preview: Season 3 Episode 2 | 30s
Trash Dance follows sanitation workers' transformation from reluctance to performance.
Allison Orr found inspiration in the movement of garbage trucks and graceful dynamics of the workers who operate them. She transforms the skepticism and reluctance of her subjects into a complete commitment to dance. On an abandoned runway, the sanitation professionals and their trucks perform a stunning spectacle, awing an audience of thousands.
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Trash Dance | Promo
Preview: Season 3 Episode 2 | 30s
Allison Orr found inspiration in the movement of garbage trucks and graceful dynamics of the workers who operate them. She transforms the skepticism and reluctance of her subjects into a complete commitment to dance. On an abandoned runway, the sanitation professionals and their trucks perform a stunning spectacle, awing an audience of thousands.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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