I was just wondering how "The hip drop" got to hear about the S**t Kingz? Was it due to their youtube following? Or was it down to their competition placements or word of mouth from others? I would find this very helpful if you could answer this as I think it would help people in their personal promotion. Thank you.
@MrJackBourne What an interesting question. The story is: A Japanese friend back in late 2007 told me to check their 1st show on youtube. I did & it just got me very interested. She also told me that they were good teachers despite the fact that 2 members dont speak english.I keept following their work&knew in my heart I would want to bring them out when the timing was right. So I followed their shows&work up until their 6th show in 2009 & then I felt NOW is the time. And I contacted them :)
@MrJackBourne As for personal promotion. What catches TheHipDrop/my eye varies a lot. I often travel to L.A.to experience classes with some of the teachers I bring. Just to be there&feel the vibe. And then I know who I would love to bring. But then there´s exceptions like in the case of S**t Kingz, & certain people I have brought out. Where it could be based on the work I see on youtube, and then I will ask the dancers I know very well to get feedback on the person as a teacher.
i always wondered how dancers support themselves. Can anyone answer this question?
If they are in the studio rehearsing from midnight to 6am and maybe sleeping a couple of hours in the morning, how do they earn money for rent and food and etc.? Does the income from teaching classes really cover their expenses? How are they able to travel to so many countries to teach class? Are these expenses covered by whoever brings them over (the host of the workshops)?
@hackerlady I cant answer for all the dancers/choreographers out there, but most of the people.....at least the ones I bring to The Hip Drop lives out of their dancing. They get payed to teach, do shows, maybe do video choreography or choreography for others. Some dance in music videos, or TV shows or commercials. Some go on tour with different artists. And yes as organisors we pay for the teachers flight, hotel/stay, their fee, and most of the time food etc.
did anyone know what's the song's name?
DRGIZMO29 1 month ago
@DRGIZMO29 Never Got Enough by Charlie Wilson
ppham11 1 month ago
what's the title of this song?
ReginaAnastasia 1 month ago
@ReginaAnastasia Never Got Enough by Charlie Wilson
ppham11 1 month ago
THESE GUYS ARE SO AWESOME ND TOTALLY HOTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
BieberFever21197 4 months ago 2
I love Shoji with longer hair : > He's always enjoying the dance so much, it makes me grin like an idiot XD
xXHana3Xx 5 months ago in playlist S**T KINGZ
gamatooooooooooo the best
loualdo1 5 months ago
~ S**T KINGZ brought me here. ; )
LEMONZEXPRESS1456 6 months ago
I Love U Shoji-san!!!
LEMONZEXPRESS1456 6 months ago
another reason why i love japan :D
neginable 6 months ago 2
molleee gray <3
3mm49 8 months ago 2
seriously these guys are amazing..
ive met them personally and the are the humblest crew ive met.
they not not only show amazing dance but also the genuine love and fun they have with dancing! learnt alot thru these guys!
God bless u and japan!
keep it rocking !
wassabiiii 8 months ago 3
I was just wondering how "The hip drop" got to hear about the S**t Kingz? Was it due to their youtube following? Or was it down to their competition placements or word of mouth from others? I would find this very helpful if you could answer this as I think it would help people in their personal promotion. Thank you.
MrJackBourne 10 months ago
@MrJackBourne What an interesting question. The story is: A Japanese friend back in late 2007 told me to check their 1st show on youtube. I did & it just got me very interested. She also told me that they were good teachers despite the fact that 2 members dont speak english.I keept following their work&knew in my heart I would want to bring them out when the timing was right. So I followed their shows&work up until their 6th show in 2009 & then I felt NOW is the time. And I contacted them :)
TheHipDrop 10 months ago 6
@MrJackBourne As for personal promotion. What catches TheHipDrop/my eye varies a lot. I often travel to L.A.to experience classes with some of the teachers I bring. Just to be there&feel the vibe. And then I know who I would love to bring. But then there´s exceptions like in the case of S**t Kingz, & certain people I have brought out. Where it could be based on the work I see on youtube, and then I will ask the dancers I know very well to get feedback on the person as a teacher.
TheHipDrop 10 months ago
the guy in the green plaid top is amazing. i love his attitude. does he have a youtube account?
aoiamyyy 10 months ago 20
That guy wearing a collared button up and a shirt with a big C on it. Is he a cholo?
iPinoyPanda 11 months ago
I love the S**T kingz!! :D
CoCotheDude 11 months ago 25
i always wondered how dancers support themselves. Can anyone answer this question?
If they are in the studio rehearsing from midnight to 6am and maybe sleeping a couple of hours in the morning, how do they earn money for rent and food and etc.? Does the income from teaching classes really cover their expenses? How are they able to travel to so many countries to teach class? Are these expenses covered by whoever brings them over (the host of the workshops)?
hackerlady 11 months ago
@hackerlady I cant answer for all the dancers/choreographers out there, but most of the people.....at least the ones I bring to The Hip Drop lives out of their dancing. They get payed to teach, do shows, maybe do video choreography or choreography for others. Some dance in music videos, or TV shows or commercials. Some go on tour with different artists. And yes as organisors we pay for the teachers flight, hotel/stay, their fee, and most of the time food etc.
TheHipDrop 11 months ago
@TheHipDrop thank you for the response. I've been wondering about this for the longest time.
hackerlady 11 months ago
Love their swagg
k133k133 11 months ago
That guy second from the right had mad attitude in his dance. lolololol
wizchartheperson 11 months ago
@wizchartheperson thats shoji...i think he choreographed this piece.
hackerlady 11 months ago 2
shietttttt that was dope
Awesomesauce444 11 months ago 2
woowoo i cant wait for 11th show
eliteeth4n 11 months ago
the song is Never Got Enough by Charlie Wilson
daviduhoh 11 months ago 14
what is the name of this song?
kcbanana93 11 months ago
song please?
Calysto07 11 months ago
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goldengazers 11 months ago 6