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The lecture series, "The Undercommons of Hip Hop and Street Dance Culture," aims to demystify and highlight the importance, influence, and impact of Hip Hop and Street Dance Culture in America and worldwide. Our instructors decolonize the conversation by bringing Hip Hop and Street Dance to the forefront and shedding light on how society continues to marginalize these cultures. 

Through this series, students have the opportunity to engage with the history, pedagogy, theory, and innovation of the evolving culture. We believe it is essential to place Hip Hop and Street Dance at the center of the conversation and provide a platform for these cultures to be celebrated and appreciated. Our lectures aim to break down barriers and promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of these vital cultural movements.

 

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Our Hip Hop and Street Dance Certification Program offers a comprehensive Fall Lecture Series to help you gain the knowledge and skills necessary for certification. Register now for the entire series and benefit from lectures, demonstrations, and Q&A sessions with certified instructors. Our lecture series will cover essential topics in hip hop and street dance including history, culture, technique, and choreography. Don't miss this opportunity to sharpen your skills and learn from the best! Register today for the Fall Lecture Series.

REGISTRATION INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS 

  • "Pedagogy of Hip Hop" Professor Ayo Walker
    "Pedagogy of Hip Hop" Professor Ayo Walker
    NOVEMBER 4/11/18/25 - 5 PM PT | 8 PM EST
    Online Session
    NOVEMBER 4/11/18/25 - 5 PM PT | 8 PM EST
    Online Session
    NOVEMBER 4/11/18/25 - 5 PM PT | 8 PM EST
    Online Session
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  • "Africa in America" Professor Kara Mack
    "Africa in America" Professor Kara Mack
    OCTOBER 7/14/21/28 - 6PM MT | 8:00 PM EST
    Online Session
    OCTOBER 7/14/21/28 - 6PM MT | 8:00 PM EST
    Online Session
    OCTOBER 7/14/21/28 - 6PM MT | 8:00 PM EST
    Online Session
    With this lecture series, every student will first learn the roots of dance in America and its West/Central African roots.
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