Dr. Hanan Hameen-Diagne leads dancers in a joyful Juneteenth hip-hop workshop. Credit: Adam Walker Photos Hip-hop pioneer DJ Tony Crush shares stories from the culture’s early days at the Visions of ...
Hip-hop is more than just a type of music. It’s a movement, a way of life, and a culture that has grown and changed over time to affect almost every part of society. Hip-hop started in the Bronx in ...
Fifty-one years ago, the Dance Center of Columbia College launched a series of professional performances aimed at fulfilling one of the university’s key goals: to create a conduit between students and ...
On Feb. 20, ASUC Senator Owen Knapper Jr. worked in conjunction with Hip Hop for Change and the Nigerian Student Association, or NSA, to organize “Building Bridges” — an event on hip-hop history and ...
At the age of 19, Amanda LaCount has already emerged as a powerful body acceptance advocate, particularly within the dance community, typically known for its harsh and rigid body standards. Although ...
The evolution of twerking in hip-hop culture is a testament to the power of dance as a form of communication and identity. Twerking has become one of the most recognizable and talked-about dance moves ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jeroboam Bozeman and Rennie Harris’s careers have wound through street and concert dance. The two shaped the movement in “Once Again (for the Very ...
The World Hip-Hop Dance Championship concluded on Saturday, and six crews walked away with the gold and the cheers of the over 5,000 attendees at the sold-out Mullett Arena in Tempe. For a week, the ...
Vancouver-born Orlando Lucas, a rising star known for his acting roles and impressive dance skills, is representing New Zealand at the World Dance Crew Championships in Auckland this month. Lucas will ...
When the Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” debuted in 1979, I remember it as a moment of connection. My parents purchased the 12-inch extended single for my sister and me. And, like many kids, we ...