The occaÂsion: A benÂeÂfit for the arts in pubÂlic schools.
The musiÂcian: CelÂlist Yo-Yo Ma.
The dancer: LA/Memphis street dancer Lil Buck.
The camÂera: DirecÂtor Spike Jonze.
The result: A perÂforÂmance that is also the best posÂsiÂble arguÂment for the cause it supÂports. We could say more, but again, the video speaks for itself.
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RelatÂed ConÂtent:
FulÂly Flared: Intro to SkateÂboardÂing directÂed by Spike Jonze, Ty Evans and Cory Weincheque
SheerÂly Avni is a San FranÂcisÂco-based arts and culÂture writer. Her work has appeared in Salon, LA WeekÂly, MothÂer Jones, and many othÂer pubÂliÂcaÂtions. You can folÂlow her on twitÂter at @sheerly

Mind BlowÂing! Thanks for sharÂing.
So this is pretÂty much the coolest thing I’ve seen today, even more so because I love how they took two things that don’t seem like they go togethÂer and made them work beauÂtiÂfulÂly.
ImagÂine seeÂing someÂthing like this in a culÂturÂal assemÂbly in high school? AweÂsome!
Oh man, that’s just freakÂing incredÂiÂble!