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Tribe Cool Crew (トライブクルクル, Toraibu KuruKuru) is a 2014 Japanese anime series produced by Sunrise, and later by its subsidiary, BN Pictures.The series, directed by Masaya Fujimori, aired on TV Asahi between September 28, 2014 and October 4, 2015.
The group finally broke up in 2011 after reuniting for a small concert tour in Russia in 2010. On 23 February 2016, former member Roman Korzhov died from cancer. On 5 May 2022, PPK announced the release of "Inspiration" on their official VK page.
"Qué Te Pasa" ("What's Up With You") is a dance song written by J.R. Florez and Gian Pietro DiFelissati, produced by Felissatti and performed by Mexican singer Yuri. It was released in 1987 as the first single from her seventh studio album Aire (1987), and became her first number-one single in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and won the ...
In 2022, the music video of Skusta Clee's Dance With You featuring Yuri Dope became the fastest top-grossing OPM music video of all time, it is the first to cross 190 million views to date, surpassing Sarah Geronimo's Tala which came in second with 187 million views in the most-viewed OPM music videos in the country.
Dirty Pair: Project Eden, known in Japan as Dirty Pair: The Movie (ダーティペア劇場版, Daati Pea Gekijou-ban), is a 1986 Japanese science fiction action [1] anime film directed by Kōichi Mashimo and animated by Nippon Sunrise.
BBC Radio 1 Dance is a British online-only radio stream, owned and operated by the BBC and run as a spin-off from BBC Radio 1.The station plays a mix of back-to-back current, future and classic electronic dance music, [1] and broadcasts exclusively on BBC Sounds.
Hélène lives in Paris and is the director of the prestigious dance school at the Palais Garnier, while Joachim is a working-class artisan glazier who lives with his sister in Commercy and participates in amateur dances competitions. The two meet when Joachim is sent to finish mounting a set of mirrors at the Paris Opera, and a strange force ...
Also, the biggest Japanese dance supply company, Chacott, started to market Luigi-endorsed jazz shoes and a line of apparel called Luigi Brand Dancewear. In 1987, Luigi's warm up book was translated into Italian. [13] In 1992, Luigi trained the Hungarian Sports and Rhythmic Gymnastics Team in Budapest, Hungary, for two weeks.