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  2. Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo - Wikipedia

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    After moving to Los Angeles in 1999, they started teaching hip-hop classes at the Edge Performing Arts Center. They took additional jobs choreographing for professional sports dance teams and back-up dancing for musical artists. In 2003, they joined the faculty of Monsters of Hip Hop dance convention.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Hip-hop dance - Wikipedia

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    A second important event in the development of hip-hop was the start of hip-hop dance instruction. Buddha Stretch was a pioneer in this field. He started teaching formal hip-hop dance classes in 1989 at Broadway Dance Center in New York City where he continues to teach today. [69]

  5. Rennie Harris - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Harris (born January 28, 1964) is a dancer, choreographer, artistic director and professor of hip-hop dance. Harris formed the first and longest running hip-hop dance touring company, Rennie Harris Puremovement in 1992. [1] In 2007, he conceived another touring company, RHAW or Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works. [2]

  6. List of dancers - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Ice, influenced Hip-Hop dancing to a new form. His influence can be noted by the dance moves in videos done by artists such as Kid N Play, Scrap Lover and Scoop Lover (dancers for Big Daddy Kane) and G-Wiz and the late Trouble T-Roy (from Heavy D & The Boyz). Shabba Doo (1955–2020), American actor, dancer, choreographer, and director ...

  7. Category:American hip-hop dancers - Wikipedia

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    American hip-hop dance groups (18 P) Pages in category "American hip-hop dancers" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  8. Fanny Pak - Wikipedia

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    He also worked with dance groups such as the California State University, Northridge Hip Hop Team, Culture Shock LA, Expressive Doubt LA, and Asylum Dance Company. Beau is an instructor at Elements Dance Space. At Jayvee Dance Center, he created two dance companies: Mischief Makers, an adult exhibition team and Trouble Makers, his teen ...

  9. Shane Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Three months after his move, he was offered a chance to substitute a hip-hop class at the Millennium Dance Complex, formerly known as Moro Landis, located in the North Hollywood Arts District. He soon became an assistant for this hip-hop class. When the teacher left, he took over the whole class.