- Yamakasi
Yamakasi are a French group of practitioners of l'art du déplacement,
free running ,street stunts and other types ofacrobatics . [*Daniels, Mark. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3773384792923323349 "Generation Yamakasi"] , French Documentary with English subtitles, AccessedApril 18 ,2007 ] But, the term 'yamakasi' is also used to call a particular form of a performance in order to distinguish it from other similar activities mentioned above. [*Daniels, Mark. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3773384792923323349 "Generation Yamakasi"] , French Documentary with English subtitles, AccessedApril 18 ,2007 ]Overview
The group resembles, and has its origins in, that of
parkour which involves surmounting (often) urban obstacles as efficiently as possible. Thephilosophy of the Yamakasi, however, is that ofaesthetics and complete freedom of movement from point A to point B, as opposed to parkour which focuses on efficiency of movement between point A to point B, without the emphasis on aesthetics. Hence, Yamakasi perform flips and tricks, while traceurs and traceuses (parkour practitioners) do not. There is also a difference between these andFree Running .Yamakasi was created in 1997 by former members
David Belle ,Sébastien Foucan , Yann Hnautra, Charles Perrière, Malik Diouf, Guylain N'Guba-Boyeke, Châu Belle Dinh, Williams Belle. [cite web
author=Sébastien Foucan
date=2002
title=History - Creation of the groupe "YAMAKASI" 1997
url=http://tracer2000.free.fr/us/indexus.html
accessdate=2007-07-02] The group was disbanded.David Belle ,Sébastien Foucan and other practitioners split due to disagreement over the definition of l'art du déplacement and money. After one year the group was recreated withoutDavid Belle ,Sébastien Foucan and other practitioners, but with Laurent Piemontesi, Châu, Williams and Yann.Etymology
The word "yamakasi" is taken from the Lingala language, which is spoken in the two
Congo s. "Ya makási" can mean "strong body, strong spirit, strong person"References in popular culture
*The characters in the 2001 French film "Yamakasi" used parkour to steal money from seven rich people to get enough money to afford a heart replacement surgery for a child.
*The Yamakasi group return in 2004 with a sequel, 'Les Fils Du Vent'. [http://imdb.com/title/tt0345235/] The Yamakasi move to Bangkok and battle the Yakuza and their Thai associates who are attempting to take over the city. Châu Belle Dinh, a member of the Yamakasi, who plays 'Baseball' in the first film; switches sides to play a bad guy with good intentions..
*ESPN did a parkour report in 2007 with Laurent Piemontesi and Châu Belle Dinh members of Yamakasi. [cite web |title=ESPN:60 Parkour |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?&brand=null&videoId=3097213&n8pe6c=2 |author=ESPN |date=November 11 ,2007 |accessdate=2007-11-29]References
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