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A krumper dancing in Australia. Krumping is a global culture that evolved through African-American street dancing popularized in the United States during the early 2000s, characterized by free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement. [1]
Tenfelde, Klaus, ed. (2005), Pictures of Krupp: Photography and History in the Industrial Age, London, UK and New York, NY, US: Philip Wilson Publishers, ISBN 978-0-85667-580-5. Articles EC McCreary, "Social Welfare and Business: The Krupp Welfare Program, 1860–1914" (1968) 42(1) The Business History Review 24–49 .
Thomas Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, is an American dancer best known as the inventor of the "clowning" style of dance, which evolved into krumping.Johnson invented the style in 1992 to enhance birthday party clown acts, thereby creating the concept of "hip-hop clowns".
Crump is a medieval English, Danish, Irish, French surname, meaning "crippled man". [1] Crump is an ancient surname of noble Anglo-Norman origin. The name is a derivative of "Crompton", a name given for a medieval town near Shaw, England, for its "crumpled" geographical features.
Benjamin Lloyd Crump was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, near Fort Liberty. [12] The oldest of nine siblings and step-siblings, Crump grew up in an extended family and was raised by his grandmother. [13]
After Krump's wife identified the man on the tractor as Krump, State Police Trooper Derrick A. Leonard arrived and the deputy started to approach Krump, only to be warned angrily by Krump to get ...
ThyssenKrupp is the result of a merger of two German steel companies, Thyssen AG founded in 1891 under the name Gewerkschaft Deutscher Kaiser and Krupp founded in 1811. As early as the 1980s, the companies began negotiations on a merger and began closely cooperating in some business areas.
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