The crowd dances along with Caleb Goebel when he performs. He swaggers. Uses sharp movements. His facial expression and body language say: "I've got this." And when the crowd starts yelling "buck," he ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The dancer, also known as HallowDreamz, is the face of krump in New York. Now he’s found another artistic home with the choreographer Andrea Miller.
Find out how one of Hip-Hop's most iconic Dances became a worldwide culture. “Krump” is a unique West Coast dance style that emerged in the late 90s and early 2000s. Originally performed in dance ...