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  2. Krumping - Wikipedia

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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] The people who originated krumping saw the dance as a means for them to escape gang life. [2]

  3. Miss Prissy (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Miss Prissy (born Marquisa Gardner) is an American dancer known for the krumping style. [1] She has been called The Queen of Krump. [2] She was one of the dancers featured in the 2005 film Rize, a documentary about krump dancing and clowning. She also starred in the 2005 music video for Madonna's Hung Up which topped the charts in over 30 ...

  4. Lil' C - Wikipedia

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    Christopher "Lil' C" Toler (born January 19, 1983) is an American dancer, choreographer, and musician best known for his choreography and judging on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance, and for his appearance in the 2005 krumping documentary Rize.

  5. Rize (film) - Wikipedia

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    Like clowning, krumping is characterized by free, expressive exaggerated, and highly energetic movement. [5] The youths who started krumping, known as Lil C' and Miss Prissy, saw the dance as a way for them to escape gang life and "to release anger, aggression and frustration positively, in a non-violent way."

  6. Dancing Man (person) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Man was given interviews in the US, UK, Japan, Germany. Dita Von Teese gave him a taco lunch. Whitney Way Thore wanted to include the event on the season finale of the television series My Big Fat Fabulous Life. [3] He also made an appearance on the Today Show. [1] He also had and private tour of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. [3]

  7. Old Men Grooving - Wikipedia

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    Old Men Grooving, sometimes known as OMG, is a British dance group, best known for becoming a television sensation when they took part in the ninth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2015. The group, composed of five middle-aged men, represents a diverse background and is dedicated to sharing a variety of popular dance and “feel good” grooves.

  8. National Film Registry adds 'Dirty Dancing,' 'No Country for ...

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    The National Film Registry has added 25 new films to its archive at the Library of Congress, including Dirty Dancing, No Country for Old Men and The Social Network.. Since it was founded in 1988 ...

  9. Gangsta Walking - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, [3] the Bovan Crime Family created a dance in Memphis, Tennessee known as the Bovan Walk, from which Gangsta Walking later derived. [4] Prior to its growth in local popularity when the song "Gangsta Walk" debuted, Gangsta Walking was frequently done when songs, such as Triggaman, were played by DJ Spanish Fly at Club Expo and Club No Name.