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A Conversation with Rennie Harris on Hip Hop Choreography

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(January 20, 2011) Pioneering hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris sits down with Stanford Drama faculty member Harry Elam to talk about his career and the the things that have affected his personal style. They talk about how his career has changed over time and where he believes that it is headed in the future.

This talk is one of the featured conversations in the Aurora Forum series.


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  • Hiphop is like a parasite. it absorbs everything in its surroundings and making it his own. Being one with it. It is unparalleled.

  • Hiphop is really cool.. I wanna learn dancing too..

  • Thank you for sharing this. Sincerely, Jojo Diggs

  • The connection of movement to beats and expressions connects us to our pain. Dance is so organic that when untapped can never be measured.

    Sugar Foot

    Pop along Kids (Philly)

    Great Job Rennie !!!!!

  • Thank you for illuminating me on this. I am into China and enjoy watching the explosion of hip hop culture in Taipei and elsewhere. Students who dont have a practice space to dance use the Sun Yet-sen Memorial Hall Verandas 軒 (轩) and in underground hallways. Good things to life!

  • Thank you for illuminating me on this. I am into China and enjoy watching the explosion of hip hop culture in Taipei and elsewhere. Students who dont have a practice space to dance use the Sun Yes-sen Memorial Hall Pavilion and underground hallways. Good things to life!

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