Ghettoriginal Productions Dance Company.Stage. left, the deejay dee·jay n. Informal A disc jockey. [Pronunciation of DJ1.] deejay Noun Informal a disc jockey [from the initials DJ] Joseph "Jab" Abajian starts spinning some hip-hop tunes; sliding his hand across the records to make slilthery sounds. Lights bounce off a sparkling blue-and-red graffiti backdrop. Master of ceremonies Q-Unique walks on, rapping a short history of hip-hop, the twenty-year-old urban cultural phenomenon that combines dance, music, graffiti, and rap. Slinky slink·y adj. slink·i·er, slink·i·est 1. Stealthy, furtive, and sneaking. 2. Informal Graceful, sinuous, and sleek: wore a slinky outfit to the party. Adesola D'Incredible" Osakalumi glides to center stage and begins to pound an imaginary drum. Eight handsome, strutting, skipping dancers in baggy pants, vests and T-shirts blast forward. Gabriel "Kwikstep" Dionisio dives into a head spin; Steve "Mr. Wiggles This article is about the breakdancer. For the webcomic about the sexually deviant teddy bear, see Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles. Steffan "Mr. Wiggles" Clemente is one of the more well-known street dancers, particularly for his popping skills. " Clemente lopes sideways; and three women--Anita "Rock-a-fella" Garcia, Masami Kanemoto, and Ereina "Honey Rockwell" Valencia--fly into cartwheels. Concrete Jungle (1992), about city kids being victimized by cops, has begun. A bunch of city kids gathers to show off some moves--robotic "popping" and "locking," kicks that freeze in mid-motion-but within minutes cops are brandishing sticks and threatening them with insults. After a brief skirmish all but D'Incredible crumple crum·ple v. crum·pled, crum·pling, crum·ples v.tr. 1. To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple. 2. To cause to collapse. v.intr. 1. to the floor, victims of ghetto life. But as he leans over their prone bodies, his head and arms twitching in sorrow, they slowly rise to their feet. Shaking themselves as if from sleep, the group dances once more, this time rip-roaring with passion. "Hip-hop lives!" is the message, incarnated in the most thrilling choreography I've seen in years. In addition to narrative dances, GhettOriginal's repertoire includes some that simply celebrate movement. In Moments in Motion (1988), the men, bare-chested and wearing harem pants, create a pyramid with their bodies and move their outstretched out·stretch tr.v. out·stretched, out·stretch·ing, out·stretch·es To stretch out; extend. outstretched Adjective arms and hands in stylized styl·ize tr.v. styl·ized, styl·iz·ing, styl·iz·es 1. To restrict or make conform to a particular style. 2. To represent conventionally; conventionalize. gestures. The five-year-old company includes former members of such pioneering hip-hop troupes as Magnificent Force, Rhythm Technicians, and Rock Steady Crew Rock Steady Crew is a breakdancing crew and hip hop group that was established in the Bronx borough of New York City in 1977. The New York Times calls the Rock Steady Crew "the foremost breakdancing group in the world today". . They pick up their moves from a kaleidoscope of sources, including television's Soul Train, ballet, jazz, tap, boogie-woogie, modern dance, cartoons, martial arts, Egyptian painting, and African and Caribbean dance, and meld them all with great artistry and breathtaking physicality. The result is a mix of images that stay with you. So does their passion. |
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