Freaky Day is a raw b-boy from the Bronx, New York, who’s made a living break dancing on the streets of New York City. Growing up, he had to hustle to survive and make his own money. There were even ...
While society readily erases curvy women from the landscape, this plus-size Russian dancer is bringing her curves into the public sphere. The one who calls herself "big mom," a stage name that ...
“We’re going to go right, left, right right,” Shamell Bell called out to a group of people learning to do “the Dougie,” a street dance created in Dallas. But they weren’t in a dance studio or at a ...
Armando “Decoy” Munoz’s first memory of dance was when he was five. At a family member’s wedding in Los Angeles, some of his cousins performed. “They’re like spinning on their heads, and I didn’t know ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At the Joyce Theater, “American Street Dancer” offers a history lesson in the form of a family’s house party. By Brian Seibert American ...
Armando “Decoy” Munoz, inspired by his cousins and Missy Elliot, turned his passion for dance into a career. He specializes in popping, a street dance style originating in 1970s California. Despite a ...