Enforced Arch creative directors, Tracey Katof and James Koroni produced and choreographed this music video for Notic Nastic, a recording artist from Berlin.
Music, Notic Nastic
Director, Joshua Katcher
Producers and Directors, James Koroni & Tracey Katof
Dancers, Charles Alexis Desgagnes, Christopher Nolen, James Koroni, Julio Hugo Penagos, Katherine Roarty, Keshia Robinson, Lauren Cox, Tracey Katof
James Koroni & Tracey Katof, Creative Directors of Enforced Arch and KaKoNYC, were commissioned by recording artist Notic Nastic, along with video artist Joshua Katcher to create a music video for their latest single, Sunsetboys.
"The video is about a race of super intellegent alien women, who come to earth in hopes of impregnating the earth boys with hope, smarts and higher vision for the future. it's an artsy take on the revolution in action!!"
- Notic Nastic
Recording Artist – Notic Nastic
Video Director – Joshua Katcher
Choreographers & Producers – James Koroni, Tracey Katof
Dancers – Charles Alexis Desgagnes, Christopher Nolen, James Koroni, Julio Hugo Penagos, Katherine Roarty, Keshia Robinson, Lauren Cox, Tracey Katof
Womens’ apparel – Ruffeo Hearts Lil Snotty
Mens’ shoes – Brave GentleMan
Womens’ shoes – Cri De Coeur and Novacas, courtesy of Mooshoes
Dancers - Alexandra Shieron, Andy Allen, Charles-Alexis Desgagnés, James Koroni, Julio Hugo Penagos, Katherine Roarty, Keshia Robinson, Klara Beyeler, Lauren Cox, Rebecca Lloyd-Jones
Contributing Recording Artist - Amanda Lee, Clara Lofaro
Creative Directors & Choreographers - James Koroni, Tracey Katof
We recently collaborated with Notic Nastic, an extraordinary artist from Berlin to create a music video for their hit single Sunsetboys. At this time we can not unfold the details but here is a sneak peek at the process:
CREDITS
Recording Artist - Notic Nastic
Video Director - Joshua Katcher
Creative Directors - James Koroni, Joshua Katcher, Notic Nastic
Choreographers/Producers - James Koroni, Tracey Katof
Makeup/Hair - Tracey Katof
Dancers - Charles Alexis Desgagnes, Christopher Nolen, James Koroni, Julio Hugo Penagos, Katherine Roarty, Keshia Robinson, Lauren Cox, Tracey Katof
Mens' shoes - Brave GentleMan
Womens' shoes - Cri De Coeur and Novacas, courtesy of Mooshoes
Womens' apparel - Ruffeo Hearts Lil Snotty
Men's apparel - n/a (vintage and second hand)
In the spirit of The Beatles, ‘Imagine’ where no religion or war inhibits our ability to find peace, ‘Wrinkled $’ showcases the innocence of childhood as a utopia where no $, politics, or egos reside. Innocence exists here without knowledge or life experience and has no grounds for opinion. A child simply sees beauty in everything. It seems that we cherish these moments in our lives, ones where we are free from daily travails. Then when does the agony begin? Part of growing into our adolescence and even into young adulthood means facing frightening truths. This may be where ignorance is born. Born as a fear, creeping up when that innocence is challenged with information that opposes our current understanding of the world, and if accepted, would require change, which is often difficult. It’s clear why people maintain an iron grip on their traditions and opinions – we can’t expect everyone to be be open to having their beliefs challenged, regardless of the validity of those challenges.
On the contrary I can see benefits in our innocence and value it. A child is brought into life with an unconditional ability to love. Something to admire, they remind us of what is truly important. How might I wonder do we sustain this ability to give unconditional love. When a child asks a question about the world, we may find it in their best interest to be dishonest with them, to protect them. However, if we provide them with a platform of knowledge that helps them understand the world, they will be prepared for tough transitions. Life has a lot of evolutions to undertake and this is yet another one that we need to identify, where Innocence meets Ignorance. Our fear of evolution is simply something to acknowledge and seek understanding in its wake.
Dancers
Alexandra Shieron
Charles-Alexis Desgagnés
James Koroni
Julio Hugo Penagos
Katherine Roarty
Keshia Robinson
Klara Beyeler
Lauren Cox
Rebecca Lloyd-Jones
On April 6th and 7th, Enforced Arch is presenting their latest work, ‘ALLIANCE’ Art & Activism, which features past and current pieces by creative directors James Koroni and Tracey Katof. Here's a few moments from behind the scene. Enjoy!