Katja Glieson - Ride the Wave - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 17, 2016
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#SPECIALAGENT INVESTIGATION

Answer the questions below in a comment on this video, along with your twitter @ name and your #SPECIALAGENT squad leader (if any) to receive a shoutout from Katja on Twitter! Make sure you follow Katja on twitter to be able to get the shoutout http://twitter.com/katjaglieson

INVESTIGATION TASKS:

1. When Katja’s sitting by the tree how many coins on her head?

2. The black feathers falling in the tree scene symbolize going through a spiritual initiation & growth as well as repelling negative energy & setting strong boundaries, just like the song itself (http://www.nataliakuna.com/feather-signs--colour-meanings.html). At what point (minutes & seconds) does Katja emerge as the symbolic representation of this transformation? (hint: the costume involves more black feathers!)

3. What shape appears over Katja when she emerges as the transformed and free Katja in her final costume with black feathers?

4. How many people are dancing with Katja in the rave scene?

5. What other big Katja music video were the girls in with Katja?

6. What Australian Aboriginal ceremonial meeting where Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume is the opening scene inspired by? (hint: do a google search on 'Australian Aboriginal ceremonial meeting’)

7. In the Aboriginal bodypaint scene, Katja represents the Sun in Aboriginal Dreamtime story of creation, where the sun was a woman who emerged to give life to the universe and all of the plants and animals. The rays of light coming from her head represent that as well as the single light that appears to be the sun slowly bringing light & life to the Australian desert. The girls (children of the morning star and the moon, the ancestors of Aboriginals) play with the light as they come to life, but what are they actually holding in the scene?

8. How many times do we see the dancer Erik without his hat throughout the dance break and final dance?

9. What was the other dancer Joe wearing on his head?

10. At what point (minutes & seconds) does the Didgeridoo instrument that is featured in the song make an appearance?

11. How many total costumes/looks did Katja have?

Have fun!

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CREDITS:

Director Adrian Jones
Creative Director Katja Glieson
Executive Producer Ben Jackson
Line Producer Archie Hernandez
Producer Andrew Troy
Executive Producer Irian Boyd
Director of Photography Justin McAleece
Art Direction Ryan Rogers
Choreographer Adrian Jones
Stylist/Wardrobe Kenneth Hash
Make Up Artist Stephen Bowman
Hair Artist Joseph Henry
Body Paint Artist Karina Konupek
Production Designer Rebekah Estey
Camera Assist Zach Hunter
Song Producer Aaron Zepeda
Songwriters Katja Glieson, Adrian Jones
Vocal Production/Mixing Chris 'TEK" O'Ryan

Dancers
Joe Brown
Eric Dawkins
Adrian Jones
Mike Silas
Kelianne Stankus
Danielle McLain

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