Though the style first came into prominence within the street dance subculture in the ’90s, the 2005 documentary Rize introduced many in the general public to krumping. Some things take time, it seems ...
After viewing a documentary last year on urban dancers who battle on the streets of Los Angeles, entertainment promoter Diallo Sumbry set out to bring such a competition to the District. He persuaded ...
“This event is not just about the dancers who are currently dancing; this is for those who are going to be inspired,” says Swiftt, one of the founders of local hip-hop dance group ATEAMLV and a ...
Red Bull Dance Your Style is an international mixed-style dance competition. The twist? The crowd decides who wins by voting for their favourite dancers. Amid the madness of 2020, street dance culture ...
The new documentary film, "Rize" looks at a grassroots dance movement that started in South Central Los Angeles, called krimping or clowning. This unique dance form is the brainchild of Thomas Johnson ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Jzer Miro, 26, who grew up in the Philippines “where crime and drugs were rampant”, said he used the ...
The music starts up, masking the blare of the generator needed to power the stereo. The dancers begin, and almost like a relay, they take turns showing their moves. Their bodies shake and contort to ...
BENGALURU: Street dances such as hip-hop have always been popular in Bengaluru with several street battles being held every year. One such type of style which has been on the rise lately is krumping.
If you have seen people break into a dance routine that involves a series of jabs, arm swings, chest pops and stomps, do not be taken aback. They are practicing Krumping, a dance routine developed in ...
Amid the madness of 2020, street dance culture, fiercely raw genres such as krumping and the freedom of expression have never felt more vital. On the dance scene, the level of talent and creativity is ...
The music starts up, masking the blare of the generator needed to power the stereo. The dancers begin, and almost like a relay, they take turns showing their moves. Their bodies shake and contort to ...