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So I walked in the room
One of those dance commercials for IPad keyboards or tablets or whatever was on and I was about to continue to the next room
because this guy was studying, you should always let people study infront of tvs. it's a respectable thing to do
but anyway, so I look up and I see him and I just yell "Cloud" then keep going
The Dancing Dead xD
Daniel Cloud Campos l World Of Dance LA Showcase l 2012
The Music Box - Daniel Cloud Compas
The Music Box - Daniel Cloud Campos A M A Z I N G!
From the film "Welcome Home" This is a story of a kid, in search for a new apartment rental, who comes across a place that has actually chosen him. When a place speaks to you, you have no other choice but to play along with the tune :)
Daniel Cloud Campos in Dance Spirit Magazine
Daniel 'Cloud' Campos
Where you’ve seen him: In LXD webisodes; as Kid Darkness in Step Up 3D; dancing on Madonna’s Re-Invention and Confessions tours; as a featured dancer in Shakira’s “Did It Again” music video. Why he’s hot: Cloud brings a whimsical, elegant touch to his b-boying—think a modern-day Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly, both of whom Cloud credits as major influences on his dance style. What he’s doing now: Cloud is branching out by creating and directing his own short dance films. Check out “Welcome Home” online and fall in love with his charismatic character. Why the nickname? “Growing up, I loved looking at clouds,” Cloud says. “I get lost in them—the way they move across the sky, constantly changing forms, shifting and creating pictures. Clouds take me to another place. I think that’s a great goal to have as a dancer, to be able to take someone away with your movement.”
Source: Dance Spirit Magazine
Step Up 3 - Deleted Scene - Club Battle