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Summary: Krumping is putting hands up, arching the back and pushing hips forward in hip-hop dancing. Learn hip-hop dancing with expert tips from a professional entertainer in this free dance video.
Brie Kaanoi was born in Hawaii and raised in both Hawaii and Tahiti. She has been singing and dancing professionally since the age of 4, and has performed with legends like Stevie...read more
"Hi, I'm Brie and now we're on part fifteen of hip hop. On part fifteen, we're going to do crumping. Have you ever done crumping? What it is, is you are, put your hands up and you arch your back and you push your arms forward as you push your hips forward. Then you bring your arms back and bring your hips back, drop your knees, push your arms forward and bring your arms and your hips back, then straighten your knees, push forward, bring back your arms and your hips, drop your knees, push forward with your arms and your hips, bring back with your arms and your hips and then straighten your knees. The movement should look like this. Okay, now for fifteen, remember, we're here. So for fifteen you take your left foot, bring it together with your right foot and you start to crump. Okay, let's go from the top. Ready and one and two, three and four, five and six, seven, eight and nine and ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen fifteen, paaa. Let's try it from the back. Ready and, one and two, three and four, five and six, seven, eight and nine and ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, paaa. Let's try it this way. Ready and, one and two, three and four, five and six, seven, eight and nine and ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, ha. And when you end, you really want to end with a lot of energy, okay like pow. Okay let's try it slowly. Ready and, one and two, three and four, five and six, seven, eight and nine and ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, ha. Okay, let's try it at a pretty good speed. Here we go, from the top. One and two, three and four, five and six, seven, eight and nine and ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, ha. Did you do it? That's it. Easy."
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dito said
on 12/17/2008 I like your explanations, great teacher, thanks