Sentences with phrase «street break dance»

Berkshire dance staple Jacob's Pillow partners with MoCA once again, bringing Keigwin and Company to North Adams in April while street break dance crew Storyboard P and the Warriorz comes in February.

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Travel to Spain, India, or the mean streets with a dance workout like tango, bhangra, break dancing, or Zumba.
Loved hanging out with friends even if we have the worst timing ever by going up to the street dance right at the start of the longest band break ever.
All you need to know about Brooke Vincent's boyfriend Kean Bryan, the England youth footballer dating Dancing on Ice 2018 and Coronation Street star A man broke every bone in his face while trying to remove a pigeon's nest from the roof of his home.
Spying her from a nearby seat at a street coffee shop, Hope's advances are broken up with bizarre Busby Berkeley - styled dance numbers, involving zaftig frauleines creating various geometric patterns on the street and in a local shop.
Breaking and krumping became popular on the streets, Mad Hot Ballroom engaged kids in and out of school, and So You Think You Can Dance drew huge audiences.
After that, some street break - dancing set in the 1980s goes on with an AE86 coupe in the background.
Vancouver, in contrast, is a non-stop maple - leaf - painted street party — flag - draped young people careen through the streets, impromptu break dancing circles pop up on corners, and buskers work the crowds.
Embracing the work of local and international artists, the Armory season launches in March with FLEXN — a major commission co-directed by Reggie «Regg Roc» Gray and visionary director Peter Sellars embracing and transforming Brooklyn's sharp, bone - breaking street dance, flex.
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, UK - based artist Richard Hughes has turned the gallery into a stage for a magic dance performed by a street gang of enchanted lamp posts, ice - cream - wafer - like garden walls and broken memorial statues found in the most dilapidated and dark corners of (British) suburbia.
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