Hip Hop Workshop with Cypher Culture
Event description
Hip Hop freestyle workshop
Join us to learn a dance style originating from NYC (specifically the Bronx) from Black, Brown and Latin culture in the 1970s.
The first Hip Hop party was dated August 11 1973, with legendary DJ Kool Herc at 1520 Sedgwick Ave. As Hip Hop music exploded throughout the clubs in NYC, Hip Hop freestyle became a style consisting of party and social dances and trends based on what was going on at the parties and clubs.
This workshop is open to dancers of all levels! Come join the cool club by registering for this workshop.
When:
Wednesday 16th April 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Where:
Rehearsal Room, Level 3 Arts and Cultural Building (Bldg 159) Parkville, Australia
Meet your teacher: Trace
Trace is a dancer immersed in both the freestyle and choreography world. Her movement is characterised with flow, a deep groove and playfulness. With the practice of drawing inspiration from almost anything, Trace believes dance is deeply rooted in being human, and it finds itself in all life. Aside from the heart of her community (Ladies Hip Hop Jam), her credits include Nike, Baker Boy, Winner of Toast or be Toasted Hip Hop Battle, and Judge for battles such as Donsteppa and Rule The Block.
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