STREET DANCE SCHOOL IN CHARLOTTE NC – FunkyTown Parties

12 01 2013

Does your kids want to take a hip hop class? FunkyTown Parties is the only urban street dance school in North Carolina. We specialize in the coolest form of dance, Hip Hop and Break Dancing. We offer boys only and girls only classes. Before you decide which school will be best for your child there is something you should know, most dance studios teach “street jazz” and call it hip hop or breakdancing, while having little to no knowledge of the history or foundation of true hip hop culture. Be selective on where you take your hip hop and breakdancing classes you wouldn’t take your ballet classes from someone with no knowledge of the steps or skill, and so your ‘hip hop’ and ‘breakdance’ classes should be the same!

hip-hop-dancersIf your kids are looking for a fun, safe, and exciting environment to learn, then FunkyTown is the place for them!! For More information on REAL Hip Hop classes in Charlotte, contact us at www.funkytownparties.com or give us a call at 704-845-0750





Amazing Kids Hip Hop – FunkyTown Parties

11 01 2013

Check out these amazing kids hip hop dancing. Ellen welcomed back the three most adorable hip-hop dancers; Gavin, Kris and Kida, who impressed everyone with their unbelievable moves! Look at how they are swaying because they are nervous. How cute!!!

Do you think your child wants to learn how to dance like that, a cool mix of hip hop and break dancing. FunkyTown Parties hosts hip hop and break dancing classes for boys and girls in the Charlotte Area, contact us at http://www.funkytownparties.com or give us a call at 704-845-0750





The Only Place In Charlotte For “REAL” Hip Hop Classes – FunkyTown Parties

21 02 2012

FunkyTown Parties – 704-845-7050

The Only Place In Charlotte For “REAL” Hip Hop Classes Are At FunkyTown Parties. Registration has started for the spring session. Choose from Songwriting with Omega Sparks, Hip Hop with Brenda or Natalie, Break Dance With Ivan or our NEW Hip Hop / Break Dance Combo Class with Tim. http://ow.ly/9c5et





Hip Hop Flash Mob – FunkyTown Parties

8 12 2011

Being a New Yorker and fashionable go hand in hand. You can be just one…I just love anything to do with fashion. So when I came across this awesome flash mob, done by one of my favorite stores of all time H&M ( which I wish they had here in Charlotte NC ) I just had to share it.

FunkyTown Parties had the pleasure of organizing a flash mob a few months ago and we really enjoyed, this one is really great. You never know you just might see our Hip Hop students bust a move somewhere around Charlotte in the Spring 2012.

Hope you enjoy the video, and one more thing…

PLEASE OPEN UP A H&M IN CHARLOTTE!!!

For more information on how to dance hip hop like these kids, contact us at http://www.funkytownparties.com





Amazing Dubstep Dancing

1 11 2011

By Party Chick

I don’t think I’ve ever met one person who does not love watch a homie breakdown into dance mode. Dubstep dance is becoming more popularized as the music continues to spread uncontrollably. Check out this video, I know what you are thinking…what’s he made out of? Are his bones part rubber?

Dubstep dancing is a cross between break dancing, the funky disco robot, and pop & lock. To dance this was is not magic and it can’t happen overnight, what you need  are classes and a lot of practice. For more info on Dubstep dancing or to find hip hop, and break dancing classes in Charlotte area contact www.funkytownparties.com.

Dancer: Marquese Scott

Song: Benny Benassi Feat. Gary Go – Cinema (Skrillex remix)





10 Most Popular Hip Hop Dance Moves

20 10 2011

10 Most Popular Hip Hop Dance Moves

by Party Chick

Since the mid 80s, hip hop dance has been, without a doubt, the most popular youth dance form of the last couple decades.

With so many styles, such as popping, locking, breakdancing, krumping and robotting it is hard to choose. Here are my top ten best and most popular hip hop dance moves. Let’s break it down!

10. Arm wave

Popping is a huge part of hip hop dancing. The wave is one of the most popular popping moves.  The body wave, particularly the “arm wave,” has been a huge for most poppers, allowing them to use various combinations to create dazzling displays of rhythm and groove.

9. Six-step

Introducing the first dance move most b-boys ever learn! The “six-step” is the most staple, fundamental footwork of a breakdancer’s downrock (floor routine) before jumping into more difficult moves.

8. Windmill

This is very popular dance move was actually invented from a mistake. A b-boy was struggling to perform another move, the baby freeze, but happened to fall on his arm and roll, hence giving birth to the “windmill.” Let’s hope he didn’t roll anything else.

     

7. Running man

This has been around for close to 20 years and you can’t deny that it’s one of the most influential hip hop dance moves of all time, thanks to MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice is the “running man” is fairly easy.

6. Toprock

Top Rock is a major element of b-boying. It consists to a string of steps performed in a standing position relying on a mixture of coordination, flexibility, rhythm is. It is usually the first and foremost opening display of style, and it serves as a warm-up for b-boying and floor work.

5. Freeze

One of the greatest moves in breakdance is known as the “freeze,” which is usually an exclamation mark to end a dancer’s routine. In this move, the dancer “freezes” into a pose, suspending himself either on his head, shoulders but rarely his feet. The freeze can be very dangerous if the dancer “thaws” too soon, yet, all quite exciting to watch if the dancer executes them well.

4. The Crip

Also known as the “C-Walk,” this move is tricky, yet after the basics are learned, it can be quite easy. Not many know how impressive this move is. In fact, this move has opened so many doors to other elaborate footwork patterns.

3. Chest Pop

The “chest pop” or “chest hit,” is a dance move where a dancer physically mimics his own heart beat pulsating inside his chest.

2. Turtle

You have to be strong to do the “turtle”.  Only the better b-boys can do the turtle, but only the best b-boys can do it well.

1. The Moonwalk

That’s one small step for Michael Jackson, one giant leap for anyone else. Popularized by the King of Pop, the “moonwalk” remains one of the smoothest moves of the last century and a perfect thriller for an oiled dance floor.

For more information on where you can take hip hop and break dancing classes in Charlotte NC visit us at www.funkytownparties.com