Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Laura Sirikul is a L.A.-based reporter covering film/TV and music. Based in South Korea, the home of K-pop’s synchronized groups, ...
Garion Morgan, a.k.a. Icecold 3000 of the Turf Fienz, dancing near the Port of Oakland in 2019. In recent years, turf dancing has undergone a revival, extending and building upon its hyphy-era origins ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Courtney Washington made her name as a choreographer in street-dance competitions and on the ballroom scene. Now, she’s making a work for Parsons Dance. The choreographer ...
Rivalries have long been a driving force in the world of dance, pushing performers to reach new heights and achieve their full potential. adidas Rivalry pushes the boundaries of sport and street, like ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The highlight of the street dance festival “Motion/Matter” at the Perelman Performing Arts Center came at the end: an all-styles ...
Street Dance Girls Fighter aims to continue growing interest in dance by reviving the hit show, “Street Woman Fighter” with talented teenage dance crews. The crew masters from each crew appear as ...
Beat Ya Feet is the street dance empowering a new generation of Black D.C. John “Crazy Legz” Pearson, founder of the Who Got Moves Battle League, is breathing life back into Beat Ya Feet -- the bouncy ...
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 ...