Two street dancing traditions, Clowning and Krumping, that originated in Los Angeles's low-income districts are highlighted in this documentary film. David LaChapelle, the film's director, conducts interviews with each dance troupe to discuss the evolution of their distinct dances. A new and beneficial pastime away from the drugs, firearms, and gangs that dominated their neighborhood. A gritty film about the expansion of American subcultures.
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Two street dancing traditions, Clowning and Krumping, that originated in Los Angeles's low-income districts are highlighted in this documentary film. David LaChapelle, the film's director, conducts interviews with each dance troupe to discuss the evolution of their distinct dances. A new and beneficial pastime away from the drugs, firearms, and gangs that dominated their neighborhood. A gritty film about the expansion of American subcultures.
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