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“Rhino” traces a Black man’s journey through Krump as he moves between vulnerability and strength in his Toronto hometown. The film explores how he transforms raw movement into power—revealing this dance form as both armor and confession, where movement turns personal experience into shared Black expression.
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“Rhino” traces a Black man’s journey through Krump as he moves between vulnerability and strength in his Toronto hometown. The film explores how he transforms raw movement into power—revealing this dance form as both armor and confession, where movement turns personal experience into shared Black expression.
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Glo Romy is a director uplifting culture and community. She is best known for “BOSSY: An Ode to Women in Street Dance”, which united an all-women cast and crew to honor Toronto’s street dance scene. Glo remains committed to fostering connection and giving back to communities that inspire her.


