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  1. 6 de ago. de 2020 · 8.1K views 3 years ago. Buckjumping takes the pulse of present day New Orleans by turning to its dancers, the men and women who embody the rhythm of the city and prove it on the streets every ...

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  2. Buckjumping - ver online: por stream, comprarlo o rentarlo. Actualmente, usted es capaz de ver "Buckjumping" forma gratuita con anuncios Tubi TV.

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  3. Lily Keber’s upcoming, feature-length documentary, “Buckjumping,” will take filmgoers deep into more than a half dozen New Orleans neighborhoods, where second-line parades boost the spirits and bring communities together in a way that happens nowhere else. Film Directed by Lily Keber | Still Photographs by Pableaux Johnson

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  4. Buckjumping. Buckjumping takes the pulse of present day New Orleans by turning to its dancers, the men and women who embody the rhythm of the city and prove it on the streets every chance they get. 120 IMDb 7.0 1 h 6 min 2020. 13+. Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Documentary · Edifying · Feel-good.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2018 · Buckjumping: Directed by Lily Keber. With Ausettua AmorAmenkum, Mannie Fresh, D.J. Jubilee, Mia X. Buckjumping is a cinematic journey through the soul of New Orleans. The film explores different communities as they express themselves through movement, painting a dynamic portrait of a city's spirituality, defiance and resourcefulness.

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  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › BuckjumpingPrime Video: Buckjumping

    Stephen Rose. Starring. Mia X, Mannie Fresh, DJ Jubilee. Buckjumping takes the pulse of present day New Orleans by turning to its dancers, the men and women who embody the rhythm of the city and prove it on the streets every chance they get.

  7. Buckjumping is a rodeo-style event in which a rider attempts to stay in the saddle of a “wild” bucking horse for a period of eight seconds. It was a popular entertainment and demonstration of horse-riding skills in cattle-raising (ranching) communities in the US and Australia.