Arts & Entertainment
Viva Video Hosts Outdoor Screening, Dance Party on First Friday
Watch a movie and dance along: not a bad way to spend a Friday night.

The theme of First Friday Main Line is "Art in Unexpected Places." Suffice it to say, it doesn't get a lot more unexpected than in a parking lot behind a video store.
On Friday at 10 p.m., as a capstone of sorts for the May iteration of the monthly festival, Viva Video is hosting a free outdoor screening of Girl Walk//All Day.
If you haven't heard of it, no problem says Viva Video owner Miguel Gomez. The independent feature is a simple story of a girl's adventures in a big city, set entirely to an album by popular DJ Girl Talk.
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"These folks took a full album of this guy and made a movie length music video," Gomez explained. "You'd think it would be boring, but it's not. It's people dancing through the streets of New York for 75 minutes!"
Gomez said attendees will be encouraged not only to watch, but to dance along with the action.
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And though there's no sex or violence in the film, Gomez does caution that the music has curse words throughout. So parents beware.
The party starts on Friday at 10 p.m. in the parking lot behind the video shop's 16 West Lancaster Avenue building.
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