Hot Docs: MOVE YA BODY - THE BIRTH OF HOUSE

TIME

Sat

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Aug 2

8:00 pm

10:00 pm

LOCATION

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

506 Bloor Street West

PRICE

$0 - 10 members, $15 general admission

From Beyonce to Madonna, the influence of house music has permeated the culture for decades. Here’s how it all began.

In the chaos of Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park, a teenage usher named Vince Lawrence witnessed the fiery backlash against disco—a sound that defined freedom and pride. Undeterred by the hostility, Vince used his earnings to buy a synthesizer, setting in motion a journey that would change music forever. Venturing into the underground sanctuary of The Warehouse, where Frankie Knuckles spun revolutionary sounds, Vince teamed up with Jesse Saunders to form Z Factor, a scrappy collective of visionaries who captured the pulse of Chicago’s underground on wax. Their track "On and On" became the first recorded house music anthem, sparking a movement that transformed a local DIY culture into a global phenomenon. From those gritty Chicago streets to festival stages worldwide, Vince’s story is an electrifying testament to how a dream, born in the ashes of rejection, ignited a genre that continues to unite and liberate people across the globe.

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