The Globalization of Hip Hop is an interactive dance assembly exposes students and youth to the impact of globalization and the power of embracing cultural diversity through dance and entertainment. Students will watch and participate in thrilling dance performances.
This interactive dance assembly exposes students and youth to the impact of globalization and the power of embracing cultural diversity through dance and entertainment. Students will watch and participate in thrilling dance performances.
Tracing through Jamaica, South Korea, Latin America, and India, the Diversity of Dance School Assembly and Summer Camp Show teaches students and youth the creation and transformation of Hip Hop Dance throughout the world. Students will be inspired through participation to push boundaries and embrace diversity.
Diversity of Dance explores the globalization of hip hop; how it has changed throughout history and how it has been influenced by different cultures. Styles of dance discussed and demonstrated include Hip-Hop, Bollywood, K-Pop, Dance Hall, and Reggae.
This program reinforces cultural awareness, music, dance, and arts-in-education curriculum. The full 45-minute assembly is broken into sections by country (Jamaica/US, South Korea, India, etc.) and then subsections within each (Lecture, Performance, and a Dance Lesson).
Dancers and size of team will vary depending on location. Two dancers minimum.
Diversity of Dance/Rhythms of The Americas In-Person Setup
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Audience: K-12 Capacity: 400 in-person Presentation Time: 45 minutes Prefer split younger/older but not required
Set-Up Time: 30 minutes Take-Down Time: 15 minutes or less
Presentation Area: Gym or auditorium. Please make sure there is easy access for students to get to the performance area for interactive segments.
Arrival: Please provide assistance with the microphone and sound equipment.
Assembly Requirements: One (1) microphone, speakers, and an auxiliary cable. Please break up two or more assemblies by grade level: ex: K-2, 3-5, etc. Dancers and size of team will vary depending on location, two dancers minimum.
Interactive and Informative
This interactive dance assembly exposes students and youth to the impact of globalization and the power of embracing cultural diversity through dance and entertainment. Students will watch and participate in thrilling dance performances.
Inspires Students to Embrace Diversity
Tracing through Jamaica, South Korea, and India, the Diversity of Dance School Assembly and Summer Camp Show shows students and youth the creation and transformation of Hip Hop Dance throughout the world. Students will be inspired through participation to push boundaries and embrace diversity.
Engaging presentation explores several styles of Hip Hop Dance
Diversity of Dance explores the globalization of hip hop; how it has changed throughout history and how it has been influenced by different cultures. Styles of dance discussed and demonstrated include Bollywood, K-Pop, Dance Hall, and Reggae.
Dancers and size of team will vary depending on location. Two dancers minimum.
Fantastic! This is a great virtual show! The kids were dancing away! Janja Bussanich – PTO
East Brook ES
Park Ridge, NJ
Amazing Virtual Show! Candice Pantano – Principal
Bennington School
Bronx, NY
Thanks for choosing my sister, Trinity, to volunteer during the virtual assembly today! I hope it boosted her confidence in dancing! Student
Northwood Academy Charter
Philadelphia, PA
High energy and very engaging for the students, virtually. Enjoyed the history behind each dance. Nina Pratowski – Technology Teacher and Library Media Specialist
Conshohocken ES
Conshohocken, PA
The presenters were well knowledgeable of their topic. Overall the students enjoyed the virtual show and they did a great job presenting all the dances. I would definitely recommend this show. Lucille Polidoro – Arts in Education
Whitman ES
Woodbury, NY
Love the dances of the world and how students participated along with the dancers. Hakeem Mir – Assistant Principal
The Bellaire School
Queens Village, NY
The assembly was great. The ladies were talented. The kids had fun dancing. Jenny Thompson – Cultural Arts
Lee Road ES
Wantagh, NY
Great job! Kids enjoyed it! Peggy Walsh – Learning Consultant
ECLC of NJ
Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ
We loved learning about the variety of dances. The performers had a great presence on the screen. I loved how they spotlighted some of the classes. It made use feel more connected to the other classes even know we weren’t in the same room. Jenne Mazzarella – 1st Grade Teacher
WL Morse School
Sleepy Hollow, NY
Thank you for an awesome show! Reyaad Mohamed – Physical Educator
PS 677
Brooklyn, NY
Great student engagement and incorporation of history and movement! The performers were patient, upbeat, and seemed to enjoy kids…all wonderful! Thank you! Sandra Leigh Valles-Metzger – Principal Machado Elementary School
Lake Elsinore, CA
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