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How Black Roller Skaters Are Carrying Forward LA's Iconic Scene | If Cities Could Dance 

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In Los Angeles, roller skaters draw from a community and culture built over generations at Venice Beach and at rinks across the city. Over the past year, roller skating hit the mainstream as a safe and relatively accessible pandemic-era pastime, its international popularity bolstered by people recording their shaky progress on social media. Skates were sold out for months, and skaters have become major influencers on Instagram and TikTok. But longtime skaters are quick to remind everyone: This isn’t a fad.
Dating back to the ‘80s, OG jam skaters with boom boxes in hand, claimed the boardwalk as their outdoor roller rink, showing off acrobatic freestyle moves, flips and choreographed routines. Today many of them still skate, passing down the scene’s history and moves to younger skaters. While outdoor skating is a spectacle for anyone to watch, LA’s local rinks are known for their tight-knit community and high-paced action, with skaters zipping around the rink’s edge, doing tricks, flips, slides, and dips.
Paradoxically, skating’s newfound popularity comes against a backdrop of rink closures as skate communities struggle to exist. In Los Angeles County, popular rinks like Skate Depot and Flippers are shells of their former glory. In Nov. 2020, World on Wheels, the iconic rink that rapper Nipsey Hussle helped reopen in 2017 after its first closing, was closed for good.
In this episode of #IfCitiesCouldDance, meet some of LA’s Black skaters who are pushing the culture forward amidst a pandemic and economic downturn -- from TikTok stars raising the profile of BIPOC skaters to a rink skaters using parking lots for skate boogies and opportunities to support Black businesses.
📌Editor’s note: This episode was filmed under strict guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic. Safety parameters were followed to protect the health of the dancers and video production team.
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📖​ Chapters:
00:00 Meet Alicia Reason, Roller Skater
00:14 What Roller Skating Means to Alicia
00:58 The Scene in Venice Beach and Los Angeles
01:17 Kamry Lorin, Jam Skater and Founder of SISTA Skate
02:11 Alicia's Personal History and Roller Skating
02:35 The OGs of Roller Skating
03:10 Roller Skating at Mar Vista
03:59 Raquel "Roxy" Young, Rink Skater and Founder of ROXY's Backyard Sk8Boogie
04:40 Importance of DJs
04:57 Legendary Skate Rinks: Skate Depot and World on Wheels
06:02 Roller Skaring is Resistance
👟Featured dancers:
Kamry Lorin, Founder of SISTA Skate
Alicia Reason
Raquel “Roxy” Young, Founder, ROXY’s Backyard Sk8Boogie
Liliana Ruiz
Frances “Abominatrix” McGee
Kelsey Guy
Wendy Peralta
Cierra Chérie,
Cree Thompson
James “BuckWild” Rich
Dee Upshaw
Ahmber Azali
🎨Featured murals:
Mural by J-Cup
"Never Stop Playing" by DjLu / Juegasiempre (2018)
"The Marathon Continues" by Danny Mateo, Carlos Gomez. Spray paint provided by Loop Colors.
#ifcitiescoulddance #rollerskating #losangeles

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Комментарии : 23   
@areason2skate
@areason2skate 3 года назад
Thank you KQED Arts for telling our story. I wanted to clarify it’s Northland Skating Rink in Detroit I grew up attending.Haha during the interview I was rolling through with mad adrenaline and glee…got my thoughts mixed up. Nonetheless, this turned out so well. And I hope all enjoy hearing some well worth truth about the skating scene here in LA.
@KasperKali
@KasperKali 2 года назад
Loved it and am happy to hear from you 😊
@calisongbird
@calisongbird 2 года назад
Where does the music come from for outdoor skaters? Does someone bring a boom box? Is there an outdoor PA system that plays music?
@suzaynnschick158
@suzaynnschick158 3 года назад
I love this series! I do not know why it is not more popular. So many amazing dancers.
@localhoodwitch
@localhoodwitch 3 года назад
I too grew up in a Detroit area roller rink. Started skating very young. and continued all throughout my teens. I moved to Murrieta, laced up again about 6 months ago literally for protecting my mental health. I heard the "Epic" rink in Murrieta was finally able to be open to the public. I went alone on a Sunday night (Sunday is LIT y'all), I opened those two doors and I couldn't even believe the TALENT , I had NEVER seen anything like it in all of my life. In that Detroit area rink I grew up in, we would just get in a line, did crossovers to the beat. But, CALI... Shoot! My life was changed forever. I was welcomed with open arms, and I go to "Epic" 3-5 times a week. It is my lifeline! Great interview! Thanks for sharing!
@venitakbennett-bonaparte1986
@venitakbennett-bonaparte1986 3 года назад
Chicago is Right there with you LA!!
@12345richter
@12345richter Год назад
Thank you sooo much for this video!!! What a fantastic inspiration for a guy who work with kids!
@Spug360
@Spug360 3 года назад
Roller skating in the Bay Area since 1970.
@KimmieJ1920
@KimmieJ1920 2 года назад
My daughter and I are skaters and are recovering from COVID. We can’t wait to get back outside and SKATE
@PinkPulpito
@PinkPulpito 4 месяца назад
Wheres the spot at the end??? Looks fire 🔥
@nbitsme1629
@nbitsme1629 Год назад
I used to skate almost every weekend then they had all night skating and on Wednesdays it was a $1 per person i miss those days
@KasperKali
@KasperKali 3 года назад
Great vid, I loved it. The narrator is super cute! I lived in L.A. for many years and am familiar with all the places shown here. Brought back good memories. Now I'm living in Medellin, Colombia and there is no skating rink; I think I'm the only one skating, lol. Thanks for posting.
@ahmlea
@ahmlea 2 года назад
@QKED Hello QKED? Great educational video! By the way, what is the name of the music artist, and song name that begins at 4:48? Thanks.
@ardellacfuiellsalimia7836
@ardellacfuiellsalimia7836 2 года назад
I love the generational connections! ❤️
@calisongbird
@calisongbird 2 года назад
Where does the music come from for outdoor skaters? Does someone bring a boom box? Is there an outdoor PA system that plays music?
@ahmlea
@ahmlea 2 года назад
@KQED Also, what is the name of the two music artists, and song names that begins at 5:48 and 6:18 ? I love your background music!... You have great taste!
@kqedarts
@kqedarts 2 года назад
Ahmlea, most of the music we use is from the APM Music Library. The director Chinwe Oniah selected the music for this episode. The song at 5:45 is called Smooth as Velvet by Panauh Kalayeh, Robert Richard Hisquierdo and James Desmond.
@dirtycarpet6134
@dirtycarpet6134 2 года назад
wish it was longer
@kqedarts
@kqedarts 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and the feedback. What would be the ideal length for you?
@dirtycarpet6134
@dirtycarpet6134 2 года назад
@@kqedarts lika a 45 min documentry with interviews with people really pushing the culture of skating.
@armandodelafonte5630
@armandodelafonte5630 3 года назад
Great video, but I'm not coming to States to see it jajajajaa I'll watch the video from Puerto Rico
@nottoday3440
@nottoday3440 5 месяцев назад
Jimmy Rich Kyle Mad Ect ect history
@JayDrRollerskate
@JayDrRollerskate 3 года назад
Actually Atlanta is the roller skating capital
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