There’s been a lot of chatter about bromances lately. In fact, more straight guys than ever are not afraid of letting their same-sex affections be known. And it’s pretty cute.
Here’s a new video celebrating the art of the bromance that we found equal parts attractive and endearing — three very agile guys exploring love, support and trust all through the art of — what else?! — modern dance.
This is one club sandwich we wouldn’t mind being the lettuce in.
Enjoy:
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Josh447
Tres excellante.
Xzamilio
Love it.
Tedio
Beautiful and touching.
Kieran
Don’t hold your breath waiting for these dudes to get an invite to any day time talk shows. They don’t fit the gay stereotype at all. Not enough prancing, preening and sashaying. This kind of masculine homoerotica is far too threatening to mainstream American audiences. Fux with straight heads.
jwtraveler
Hot men. Nice dance. When did friendship become “bromance”?
artdance
for the ultimate Male friendship modern dance look at Concerto 622 by Lar Lubovitch. “Bromance” (???) whatever
artdance
oops- forgot to say look on you tube to find duet from Concerto 622
sfbeast
Really quite beautiful. The athletics are amazing.
Low Country Boy
I used to be able to move like that . . . NEVER! I wish I were in that kind of shape.
Alan down in Florida
@Kieran: And where did we learn these three are gay and not just very talented straight men dancing the very masculine choreography?
spiffy
Why was the meaning of the hand pressing on the big guy’s head at 0:18? I kept waiting for some kind of reference to happen but it never did.
jar
@artdance: Good reference, but I’m not sure it was intended to depict male friendship. It was a paean to the loss from AIDS. I believe it was created in 1986 (give or take a year). There are many male pas de deux, many of which depict friendships, but unfortunately I can’t recall any off the top of my head except perhaps the work of Win Vandekeybus.
artdance
@jar: saw duet Concerto 622 several years ago , the program note by the choreographer (?) said something about the dignity with which friends helped friends to die during the height of the AIDS crisis . I think the dance was somewhat radical in the mid 80’s .
jasentylar
This is easily the gayest thing I’ve seen all day and I can safely say that after watching an hour of Sean Cody/Corbin Fisher vids.
Sammy Schlipshit
What a treat. Great dance and dancers.
Terrific combination of skills and talent…gymnastics, choreography and locations.
My big surprise was seeing it was created by the outstanding photographer Bertil Nilsson. I own two of his prints.
Check out his site….. http://www.bertil.uk/naturally
This video linked below is nowhere near as talented, well crafted nor produced but it was pretty cool anyway. Before you watch….it’s a parody seemingly done in San Francisco.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7bJnTIcUEg
Whatever the reason or skill set, I am thrilled to see any positive expressions between males. Far too lacking in our culture.
Mark Reimer
That’s 3 minutes of my life I’ll never get back.
Blake Evans
Lol wtf
Donald J. Sullivan
Victor Otero, Kenneth Robin, Micc Tan, & Philip Bisnon
Donald J. Sullivan
Geny Rivera
Victor Otero
What a gorgeous kitchen!
Ron Loftus
reality
Victor Serapiglia Cioffi
Aaron Edwards
Craig Shapiro
Bromyster, Bromoselzter . . .