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Floorlore – The History of hip hop theatrical
In 1998, the Floorlords developed the concept of a theatrical stage production which involves various styles of dance with several different disciplines. The dance styles ranged from African, Meringue, Salsa, Tap and Jazz combined with Capoiera and other martial art forms to depict a full and diverse show. All this coupled with the five (5) elements of hip hop (DJing, MCing, Graffitti, Beatboxing and B Boying/B Girling(Break dance) morphed what was natural to this crew into a two hour stage performance entitled “Floorlore, The History of Hip Hop”. The show is about how an array of dance styles along with various disciplines are intrical in its contribution to the hip hop culture. It also demonstrates how hip hop as a culture is not so negative as it is often portrayed by some through media, video as well as individuals who do not follow the true essence of what the culture is really all about. (Cursing, fighting and wearing your pants hanging off your butt for example does not necessarily make you a hip hopper.)
The concept of the show involves different ideas that were put together by all the members of the group who specialized in these specific art forms. “Floorlore” was first performed to a sold out audience at Northeastern University’s Blackman Theater and is still today being performed by the group to sold out audiences at theaters and colleges all around the country. The show consistently receives rave reviews through newspaper publications in the multitude of cities where it is performed. Also at present, the crew has been incorporated into an entertainment company called “The Floorlord Movement” where they organize events and perform at community centers, concerts, nightclubs and schools all across the nation.Floorlords Crew Bboy/Girl(Breakdancing)Company From Boston Ma
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