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Hip Hop Dance Film Festival

Jan 31
Intergenerational HIp Hop Dance Symposium, January 30 - February 1
Dancer in front of a blue screen

Salem State music and dance presents an evening hip hop dance films as part of the Intergenerational Hip Hop Dance Symposium. Admission is free. 

This festival aims to honor and acknowledge street dance as a higher art form within the academic realm, celebrating the participants, legends, and pioneers who have shaped the culture. 

FILMS

Daddy Issues - Jarell Howard Rochelle



The ILL Street - Davon Bush



Lynn Hip Hop Documentary (excerpt) - Edwin Cabrera



NO SUGAR NO CREAM - James Morrow



Son of Ice & Hip Hop - Son of Ice



XPress VIBE: The Bigger Picture - Jarell Howard Rochelle



TipToe Thomas - YungChris

Register in advance and learn more about the Intergenerational Hip Hop Dance Symposium presented by Salem State Music and Dance and the Center for Creative and Performing Arts.

Additional Symposium Events

January 30 

Workshop with LandMine - 1:40-2:55 pm, O'Keefe 303

Dance Battle  - 4:30-8 pm- Vets Hall, ECC

January 31

Workshop with BBoy El Nino -12:15-1:30, O'Keefe 303

Hip Hop Dance Film Festival - 7:30 pm, Sophia Gordon Center

February 1

Hip Hop Dance Showcase featuring The Floor Lords

7:30 PM , Sophia Gordon Center

This event is presented in conjunction with the Center for Creative and Performing Arts with additional support from B.E.E.S., The Brotherhood, First Year Success and Alpha Lambda Delta (First Year Honor Society) and is supported by an SSU Strategic Plan Small Grant. 

 

Contact
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For access and accommodation information, visit our page on access or email access@salemstate.edu.

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