School Performance: Versa-Style Street Dance (KCYS)
This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series, weekday performances for public schools, private schools, and home school groups.
ORIGINS of Hip Hop consists of high-energy, unadulterated street dance movement that will explore and push the boundaries of the origins and roots of street vernacular dances such as Locking, Popping, Hip Hop and Waacking. The performance includes lecture/demonstrations throughout the show that explore the historical context of street dance forms and audience participation sections where students are encouraged to get up out of their seats and dance with the company. Students gain a new perspective on Hip Hop and street dance culture and the impact that arts can have in their communities.
Founded in 2005 by Los Angeles natives and co-artistic directors Jackie Lopez aka Miss Funk and Leigh Foaad aka Breeze-lee, Versa-Style Street Dance Company was created to promote, empower and celebrate the artistry of Hip Hop and street dance culture. Named “Los Angeles’ Best Dance Troupe for Hip Hop Empowerment” by LA Weekly, Versa-Style is recognized for its electrifying performances and inspiring engagement activities for schools and local communities. Consisting of committed, highly skilled street dance artists and educators representative of the diversity and beautiful complexity of Los Angeles, Versa-Style Street Dance Company harnesses the exhilarating energy of street dance onto the concert stage for an unforgettable experience.
Recommended for grades 3–8.
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