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21
Sep 10

Day 2 at Shanghai World Expo

By: Monty Rezell (of Stick and Move Dance Crew)

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Hip Hop ChicaGO rocks the World Expo…again! Another amazing night. Tonight’s performance was even better than yesterday. The crowd was hyped and loving every bit of it! All elements of the show were ten times better tonight. The DJ, emcee, b-boys and b-girl, and the band were all excellent. This was a great experience performing in Shanghai. I enjoyed every moment of it and am feeling a little down because this trip is coming to an end L But no worries; Hip Hop ChicaGO will be at it again soon. We were already invited back to perform at a leadership conference next year.

We have great footage of the show! Stayed tuned for that. We will have it up ASAP. The setting was intense backstage when the dancers had to rework a few scenes because we were unsure if two dancers would make it back from a demonstration for the City of Chicago and alumni from Chicago universities. Five minutes before the show Joleethal and J Funky arrived back stage, just in time to get dressed, pray, and hop on stage for the start of the show. They made it just in time, and all the dancers ripped the show and danced better than I have seen all week! From backspins to windmills, from swipes to headspins, from freezes to flips, the dancers were FRESH to DEF! Our flares had FLARE, our tops really ROCKED! Couldn’t have asked for a better show.

From the bass kick to the strum of the guitar, from the bassline to the stroke of the keys, St. Bagu was amazing and rocked the crowd so well. They had an angelic unity in the music tonight. They were so unified that when the DJ had technical issues, the band filled in and played for the dancers without discussion or planning. They really stepped up and saved the day! All in all we had a wonderful time and a wonderful performance representing Chicago at the World Expo 2010!

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21
Sep 10

Shanghai Breakdance Scene

By: Freddy Bustamante (vocalist from the band St. Bagu)

Here’s a view into the b-boy scene in Shanghai, China, as our Chicago-bred dancers embraced the culture in a dance jam at Fudan University. Check out the clip by our videographer extraordinaire, Bake Phouikham.


20
Sep 10

Shanghai Daily: “Chicago, my kinda town”

We got some nice coverage in today’s Shanghai Daily newspaper:

Chicago, my kinda town
Created: 2010-9-20
Author:Yao Min-G

Ambrose McDuffy at Shanghai World Expo

Ambrose McDuffy at Shanghai World Expo (courtesy of Shanghai Daily)

CHICAGO, a city known for its diversity, arts and entertainment, made its presence at the Expo yesterday with Hip Hop Chicago, singer Otis Clay and sculptor Virginio Ferrari.

They are all based in Chicago, the birthplace of house music and one of the most influential bases of hip-hop culture. Hip Hop Chicago and Clay performed at the Americas Square yesterday while Ferrari unveiled his Expo-inspired sculpture “The Family,” a work made of stainless steel and bronze.

The musicians will have more shows today and tomorrow at the Americas Square and USA Pavilion. The sculpture will stay permanently as part of the Riverside Landscaping Belt sculpture project.

“I’m really glad to put my sculpture at this site,” Ferrari told Shanghai Daily. “I checked the site many times to make sure that my sculpture would fit right in with the environment around it.

“The Family” was selected as one of 24 permanent works from more than 800 candidates. Ferrari was the only American artist to have his work selected.

The work is composed of nine elements, as he takes into consideration the significance of the number nine in Chinese culture. The two central figures, hugging each other, are a father and mother while the surrounding seven pieces are extended members of the family.

“It reflects the importance of the family and our relationships with each other, which makes up the fabric of our experiences within every city and our every day lives,” Ferrari said.

Chicago, a sister city to Shanghai, is famous for its vivid music scene and Hip Hop Chicago represents the city’s trend-setting, edgy scene while soul and gospel singer Otis Clay shows off a taste for more traditional genres.

‘Amazing diversity’

“What we want to present to Chinese visitors is the amazing diversity of Chicago, which draws people of all heritages and backgrounds,” a representative of Hip Hop Chicago said.

Hip Hop Chicago comprises four separate groups with a total of 16 artists, including a DJ, rapper and a break dancer.

Hip Hop Chicago had an informal jam session with around 80 hip hop dancers from Fudan University last week. They were curious about the differences with their Chinese peers and were surprised to see almost none. The Fudan dancers just jumped in naturally as if they were part of the group.

“Hip hop is big in Asia now, so we hope young Chinese people will become interested in Chicago through these extraordinary hip hop artists,” the same representative said.

Meanwhile, Clay is now in the 50th year of his professional career. He is active in blues, soul, jazz and gospel music.

Nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance at the 2007 Grammy Awards, Clay has also brought his band to Shanghai for his China debut.

“I would definitely love to come back again,” Clay said.


20
Sep 10

Stick and Move Dance in the Market

By: Monty Rezell (of Stick and Move Dance Crew)

Good times in the market! Doing what we do! Dancing in the Market and downtown in the square drew a crowd! But of course we were not surprised! Everyone wanted to take a picture with us! It was funny because they would follow us around and snap away or just circle around and suddenly you just see a bunch of flashes happen at once.

Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Yah-Unity Israel of Stick and Move Dance Crew Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Yah-Unity Israel of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Monty Rezell of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Jonathan "Inlight" St. Clair of Stick and Move Dance Crew Fruit at a Shanghai market


4
Sep 10

Live Photos from Today’s Rehearsal

We’re almost there! Today’s one of our last rehearsals before we leave for Shanghai. Right now the group is practicing the intro breakdance battle scene. Check out some photos we just took!

Hip Hop ChicaGO: Inlight

Inlight

Hip Hop ChicaGO: Ambrose

Ambrose

Hip Hop ChicaGO: BraveMonk

BraveMonk

Hip Hop ChicaGO: J Funky

J Funky

Click here for more photos from today!


30
Aug 10

What is a B-boy?

By: Joleethal (Joe Lee)

B-boys, or b-boying, is not a trend, a fad, or even worse, a hobby! It is a revolution with an impact and scope far beyond comprehension. It can be seen in your friend’s basement over a thin piece of linoleum. Its presence reaches far beyond the borders of our country, and creeps into the depths of even the most remote of places, where b-boys dance with no audience beyond that of their peers. It can be seen at stadiums in China, Korea, and Germany,  where battles are held on a stages with the piercing eyes of thousands of spectators.

A b-boy does not simply “dance”; he lives and breathes a culture, inspires and creates, overcomes the challenges of the mental, the physical, bending the limitations of the imagination and defying the laws of gravity.

Joleethal, Summer Practice King


16
Aug 10

B-boys Rep at Chicago Korean Fest

Hip Hop ChicaGO’s artists were out in full force at Chicago’s 15th annual Korean Festival this past weekend, with J Funky taking home the b-boy battle win! Congrats, J Funky! Watch his winning round here.

Joleethal also made a strong showing:

Hip Hop ChicaGO artist Joleethal vs. InVINHcible

Joleethal vs. Bonnie (you’ll have to rotate your monitor…or your head)

JUST ADDED! Joleethal and J Funky battle it out!


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