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The best high in the Mediterranean isn’t on Ibiza. It’s in the mountains of Mallorca and it’s called Wake Up Dance. Llewelyn, a DJ who grew tired of the night scene, is transforming the idea of going out from the small Mallorquín village of Deià. Every Saturday morning for a few hours he shares his passion for music for free to all those interested. At this party, there's no room for booze or drugs. Only endorphins.
Shotlist
- 00:00 black screen, fade up
- 00:03 very wide establishing shot of village of Deià, mountain range in background
- 00:06 wide establishing shot of houses in Deià
- 00:10 wide establishing shot of more houses in Deià
- 00:14 wide shot of tourists in Deià shopping
- 00:19 wide establishing shot exterior of community centre, Deià, where Wake Up Dance takes place
- 00:23 medium shot exterior on dancers in community clapping, dancing
- 00:26 medium shot interior of man dancing in group
- 00:31 medium shot interior of woman dancing, lost in the moment
- 00:38 medium shot interior of young girl dancing
- 00:44 medium CU on Llewelyn, DJ, interview
- 00:49 medium shot of people dancing wildly in group
- 00:55 medium shot of a circle of people jumping together
- 00:58 medium CU on laptop with circle of people in background
- 01:02 medium CU handheld POV in circle jumping
- 01:07 medium CU on Mariana, co-founder of Wake Up Dance
- 01:12 medium shot of sign on door of community centre 'Hablar Fuera, Gracias' - 'Talk Outside, Please'
- 01:14 medium shot on hands and arms of a dancer
- 01:18 medium shot on man smiling and dancing
- 01:20 medium CU on feet moving quickly to music
- 01:25 medium CU on Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance, interview
- 01:30 medium shot on Llewelyn, DJ, wearing a blonde wig selecting songs on his laptop
- 01:37 medium shot on Dani, regular participant at Wake Up Dance, interview
- 01:40 medium CU on Dani dancing
- 01:47 medium shot on two woman dancing and laughing
- 01:53 medium shot on group of people dancing and smiling
- 02:00 medium shot on Raquel, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance, interview
- 02:07 medium shot of two people dancing in the group wearing masks
- 02:14 medium shot on Raquel, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance, interview
- 02:21 medium CU on Llewelyn, DJ, interview
- 02:26 CU on Llewelyn, DJ
- 02:33 medium CU on woman dancing
- 02:40 medium CU on two woman dancing together, smiling
- 02:47 medium shot on Dani, regular participant at Wake Up Dance, interview
- 02:51 medium shot on woman sitting on ground lost in the moment
- 02:58 medium CU on Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance, interview
- 03:04 medium shot on group of people dancing
- 03:10 medium shot on Mariana dancing while wearing a wig
- 03:15 medium shot panning over group of people dancing in unison
- 03:26 medium CU on Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance, interview
- 03:33 medium shot panning over group of people applauding
- 03:38 medium CU on Llewelyn smiling and gesturing for the group to be quiet
- 03:43 cut to black, credits
Script
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soundbite
(Spanish)
Llewelyn, DJ, founder of Wake Up Dance: 00:26 We began and the first few times two or three people came, then four, five, and then after a couple of weeks, ten people came, and now it's almost full every week. It's really cool. It's like the gym, but fun.
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Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance: 01:08 Every Saturday when you go dancing at the Wake Up Dance, something happens. You're happier. You're more relaxed. I don't know exactly what it is, if it's the dancing, or it's meeting people. Something happens. I don't know what it is, but something happens. It's true.
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Dani, regular participant at Wake Up Dance: 01:31 The family it's creating through the music, well, through the love of moving the body. It's healthy because there are many ways to fill your body with toxins. This is to detoxify your body a little.
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Raquel, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance: 01:59 For me it's necessary, because I need a safe place where I can be free, be a child, play, jump, without restrictions, conditions. So it's a perfect space for me where I can let myself be me because I feel safe, protected, by the atmosphere, to experiment, to enjoy it.
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Llewelyn, DJ, founder of Wake Up Dance: 02:22 A lot of people come, freak out and go. Every Saturday, there are maybe four people that enter, stay three seconds and say 'No, this isn't for me'.
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Dani, regular participant at Wake Up Dance: 02:47 It feeds me physically, spiritually, mentally, emotionally. It feeds me.
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Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance: 02:55 I come with my children as well. I've got two kids, a boy and a girl, and I like the fact that they know from a young age that this exists. So perhaps, my hope is in the future to dance, have fun, to meet people, is like this.
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Llewelyn, DJ, founder of Wake Up Dance: 03:16 For me, the best thing's the people. That people come and everyone makes us feel like a big family.
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Mariana, one of the founders of Wake Up Dance: 03:26 I think we're almost like pioneers, and like all pioneers in the history of humanity, they were crazy at the start. I hope that one day all parties will be like this. It's much more beautiful.