Dancers from Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia demonstrate the fundamentals of their styles, revealing deep historical roots.
Is rhythm learned or is it inherited? In Rennie Harris’ American Street Dancer we explore how rhythm and percussion can travel, and has in fact traveled, through time, lineage, and lived experience.
The acclaimed hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris’s production “American Street Dancer” brought Detroit Jit, Chicago Footwork ...
Dancer and choreographer Rennie Harris (left) works with dancers to prepare for the premiere of "American Street Dancer" March 14 and 15 at Penn Live Arts (Peter Crimmins/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa.
Hip-hop pioneer Rennie Harris returns to The Joyce Theater with the New York premiere of American Street Dancer, a new work that honors the roots, rhythm, and evolution of street dance across the ...
The music and dancing, whether at home or during each and every cerebration, have always been part of his life. From the youngest child to the oldest person involved, everyone could and would dance ...
The high priest of hip hop, street dance ambassador, a living legend—all these epithets, often bestowed upon Rennie Harris, ring true in announcing what he represents in American culture and beyond ...
As the founder of street dance crew Millenium Robots, B-boy Julius “Eclypse” Jenkins’s mechanized style of popping is his signature hip-hop dance technique. For 25 years, Jenkins has upheld the ...
In 1991 the Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Theater was founded, creating simultaneously the term “street dance theater” and the first ever hip-hop company. Since then, the company ...
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