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  2. Bailey Sok - Wikipedia

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    By the age of six and ten, Sok participated in dance competitions, and transitioned to hip-hop, respectively. [4] She rose to fame by the former age when multiple of her videos on YouTube became viral, [2] [4] namely her dance performance from the KAR Dance Competition, which received millions of views overnight, [2] and becoming a star on TikTok years later. [6]

  3. Hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop dance is a fusion dance genre with influences from older street dance styles created in the 1970s. These include uprock, breaking, and the funk styles. [ 1 ] Breaking was created in The Bronx, New York, in the early 1970s. [ 2 ] In its earliest form, it began as elaborations on James Brown 's " Good Foot " dance, which debuted in 1972 ...

  4. ReQuest Dance Crew - Wikipedia

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    ReQuest Dance Crew (also known as ReQuest) are an all-female hip-hop dance crew from Auckland, New Zealand. ReQuest was formed in 2007, with originally five members. They are based out of The Palace Dance Studio in Penrose and are one of six crews alongside The Royal Family (MegaCrew), Kingsmen (Adult), Sorority (Varsity), Duchesses (Varsity) and Bubblegum (Junior).

  5. History of hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    The history of hip-hop dances encompasses the people and events since the late 1960s that have contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. African Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. African Americans in California created locking, roboting ...

  6. eJay - Wikipedia

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    eJay is a series of musical arrangement [1] software, and video games, primarily for Microsoft Windows. The first edition, Dance eJay, was released in 1997. [2] It supports eight tracks of audio and, as with its successors, permits the arrangement of sound bites by a drag-and-drop interface. [1][3] Since the original Dance eJay, there have been ...

  7. Jabbawockeez - Wikipedia

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    The Jabbawockeez is an American hip-hop dance crew that rose to prominence as the winner of the first season of America's Best Dance Crew in 2008. The group was established in 2003 in San Diego, California by dancers Kevin "KB" Brewer and Joe Larot. They participated in dance competitions with the idea of striking a balance between dancing to ...

  8. Dave Scott (choreographer) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Scott (born 1974) is an American hip-hop dance teacher, choreographer, and talent developer. He gained widespread success from his choreography in movies, primarily the 2004 dance film You Got Served and the 2008 dance film Step Up 2: The Streets. He is a resident choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance and The PULSE on Tour dance ...

  9. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    Latin pop. Dance-pop. Miami bass. Freestyle, [10] or Latin freestyle[4] (initially called Latin hip hop) is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the New York metropolitan area, Philadelphia, and Miami, primarily among Hispanic Americans and Italian Americans in the 1980s. [2] It experienced its greatest popularity from the late ...