Hip-hop can help build good relationship | EVO HU | TEDxFuxingPark
As a master-level street dancer, EVO explains in simple and accessible terms the grassroots nature of street dance and its characteristic of being rooted in communities. Through a few simple moves, he demonstrates the charm of street dance. He hopes that more people will break through their limits, take a liking to dancing, and enjoy watching dance performances. As a dancer who bridges the gap between China's "post-breakdancing era" and "street dance culture era," EVO has always harbored deep affection for street dance—a raw, urban-born dance form—and maintained a humble attitude and a spirit of exploration toward its root culture.
Inspired and guided by early domestic pioneers such as Lin Dong and Shang Siyang since 1998, EVO has over the years left his footprints in Europe, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Africa, as well as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other regions through learning, field research, exchanges, and teaching.
Since 2011, he has successively joined the Electric Boogaloo Family—the founding team of American Popping—and a South Korean Miaow (a style of street dance) team, devoting more efforts to inheriting the classic culture of street dance and innovating its creative forms. In 2021, he took on the roles of choreographer and actor for the amateur theater production Youyou Vision. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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