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DV8 was an American alternative rock band formed in Midlothian, Texas, United States, in 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The band consisted of Cash Kelley (vocals, guitar), John Cade (drums), and David Sposito (bass, back-up vocals).
A Sip of What Is to Come EP is the debut EP by American alternative rock band DV8, which was recorded and released in June 2004. [2] [3] It was produced by The Nixons frontman Zac Maloy. The release coincided with a three night stint at the Warped Tour on June 25–27, 2004. [4]
DV8 Physical Theatre (or Dance and Video 8) is a physical theatre company based at Artsadmin in London, United Kingdom.It was officially founded in 1986 by Lloyd Newson (1986–2015), Michelle Richecoeur (1986–1988) and Nigel Charnock (1986–1989, 1992).
Enter Achilles is a performance created by the dance and theatre company DV8 Physical Theatre and directed by Lloyd Newson. First performed on 7 June 1995 at Vienna Festwochen in Vienna, Austria, the piece initially toured around the UK and Europe in 1995, before moving to Australia in early 1996. The performance was later revived and toured in ...
It is an adaptation of a stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre. [5] Directed by Lloyd Newson, the founder of DV8 Physical Theatre, the film uses dance, dialogue and physical theatre to tell the story of two street performers and their interaction with other performers in Cromer, a seaside resort town, at the end of the summer season. The ...
In 1989 Stroud owned DV8, a dance nightclub in Salt Lake City, Utah.The club was modeled after dance clubs that Stroud had been to in Los Angeles. [14] [15] In 1990 Stroud moved to San Francisco and began studying with Seth Riggs, with whom he developed a teaching and marketing business model that expanded Riggs' teaching program.
He is the founder of Dv8 Media and the Waconzy Foundation. He rose to prominence in 2010 with his song "I Celebrate" which appeared on the I Celebrate album. His second album Money Back Guarantee was released in 2013.
Songs for the Restless is the second album by the Florida-based nu metal music group Endo. The album was released on July 22, 2003, via DV8 and Columbia Records (a division of Sony Music ). It was notable for its shift from the rap metal of their previous album to a more melodic post-grunge sound, though still maintaining the nu metal style the ...