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exquisite performers not sure on the legality of posting a live performance - so if I'm in the wrong, I'll take it down immediately - thanks!
From the Homeshake album Fresh Air on Sinderlyn Records: http://bit.ly/2fJiNiN Choreographer : Wen hao Chang Dancer : Wen hao Chang, Ning Han Filmed and edit...
I believe this looks better than the version posted 3 years ago.
CREDITOS DIRECTOR - SHANNON CONCEPT IDEA & SCRIPT // - SHANNON & Los Hermanos McKenzie CASTING - Cristian Jensen / Anna Mcdonnell / Natalia Jascalevich…
As a teenager, she had no dance experience. Yet she kept up with 40-year-old Gene Kelly in “Singin' in the Rain.”
In process. Music: DJ Shadow #choreography #contemporarydance #dance #dancer #movement #create #nola #rehearsal #djshadow
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Robert Diggs better known as RZA was born July 5, 1969
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The Under Pressure Graffiti Festival was founded in 1996 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Behind the concept were Montreal graffiti writers Seaz and Flow who felt there was a need for a publically accessible event to help change how graffiti was perceived. Montreal had its brand new movement but at that time only city politicians and other authority figures were able to give their perspective on the matter in the media. As a result, graffiti writers were constantly being portrayed as criminals, vandals and gang members. Under Pressure has enabled the curious passers-by to inform themselves on the so-called “masked vandals”, showing that in reality, these individuals were and still are our sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, community members, students, adults and the kids next door. The beauty of this movement is that there are so many different reasons that individuals are involved in graffiti and urban culture. And now, 20 years later, the Under Pressure Graffiti Festival is proud to still be involved in these communities, supporting them as they grown and gain global recognition.how graffiti was perceived.
The Under Pressure Graffiti Festival was founded in 1996 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Behind the concept were Montreal graffiti writers Seaz and Flow who felt there was a need for a publically accessible event to help change how graffiti was perceived. Montreal had its brand new movement but at that time only city politicians and other authority figures were able to give their perspective on the matter in the media. As a result, graffiti writers were constantly being portrayed as criminals, vandals and gang members. Under Pressure has enabled the curious passers-by to inform themselves on the so-called “masked vandals”, showing that in reality, these individuals were and still are our sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, community members, students, adults and the kids next door. The beauty of this movement is that there are so many different reasons that individuals are involved in graffiti and urban culture. And now, 20 years later, the Under Pressure Graffiti Festival is proud to still be involved in these communities, supporting them as they grown and gain global recognition.how graffiti was perceived.
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