Kiwi Choreographer Parris Goebel Directs Short Dance Film For Justin Bieber's New Album
- Publish date
- Monday, 16 Nov 2015, 8:44AM
The release of Justin Bieber's forth album is accompanied by a special short film, choreographed by none other than Kiwi export Parris Goebel.
Individual clips, which make up a 45 minute short dance film when played in the same sequence as tracks on the album, were revealed one by one on Bieber's VEVO account at the weekend.
The entire dance short film titled Purpose: The Movement made its debut during sold out Los Angeles shows on Friday, to coincide with the record release.
Goebel directed the project, working on the various fast paced and slow burning dance scenes that appear throughout.
She took to Instagram to share her pride at the achievement.

It is not only talented dancers who feature, Diplo and Skrillex are just two of many collaborators to appear on the film.
The concept is similar to Beyonce's self titled album released in 2013, which caused a huge stir online.
Already people were getting excited about Bieber's offering, with Twitter comments coming in thick and fast.
Watch the videos one by one on Justin Bieber's VEVO account.
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