Indie Spotlight: “Subway Stories” Finds Talent Underground

By 03/13/2015
Indie Spotlight: “Subway Stories” Finds Talent Underground

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Subway stations in major cities are filled with buskers, many of whom are trying to make a living off of the generosity of passersby. These performers are often ignored by busy commuters, so a new web series is giving five of them a closer look. Documentary producer Gariné Tcholakian is behind Subway Stories, which profiles street musicians in Toronto.

The image of a typical subway busker is a disheveled musician using whatever skills he has to make ends meet. Subway Stories, however, shows there are plenty of street performers who have chosen their urban venues out of preference rather than necessity. The debut episode profiles Andrei Denga, an accomplished violinist who has decided to take his work underground. “I have [a] stage every day,” he says.

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Denga’s story is certainly fascinating, and Tcholakian profiles him with steady camerawork and polished production. Four more episodes, each of which will have their own subjects, will debut on Tcholakian’s YouTube channel.

OTHER UNDER-THE-RADAR SERIES TO CHECK OUT

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