All Videos Tagged dance (True Skool Network) - True Skool Network2024-04-25T23:40:30Zhttp://trueskool.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=dance&rss=yes&xn_auth=noIncredible dance moves in Iran 1991tag:trueskool.com,2014-10-06:1464587:Video:4399072014-10-06T19:03:37.330ZEditor's Pickhttp://trueskool.com/profile/RentheVinylArchaeologist
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</a><br />Iranian youth dancer, dancing Incredible dance moves 1991 Legendary dance group The Lockers on Soul Traintag:trueskool.com,2012-09-29:1464587:Video:1350622012-09-29T15:11:22.098ZRen the Vinyl Archaeologisthttp://trueskool.com/profile/xh51jvilojur
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</a> <br></br>The Lockers (originally named The Campbell Lockers) were a dance group formed by Toni Basil and Don "Campbellock" Campbell in 1971. Active throughout the 1970s, they were pioneers of street dance. Don Campbell is the founder of the locking dance style and originally, Locking was called The Campbellock - a style that was based on the dance and song that Don Campbell…
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</a><br />The Lockers (originally named The Campbell Lockers) were a dance group formed by Toni Basil and Don "Campbellock" Campbell in 1971. Active throughout the 1970s, they were pioneers of street dance. Don Campbell is the founder of the locking dance style and originally, Locking was called The Campbellock - a style that was based on the dance and song that Don Campbell created. Toni Basil met Campbell at a club in 1971 and together they formed The Lockers as a dance group. Toni Basil also served as The Locker's manager, and was responsible for staging the act. All the dancers contributed steps and choreography with their unique and individual styles. Last dance battle for 'Crazy Legs'tag:trueskool.com,2012-08-11:1464587:Video:1307512012-08-11T17:46:15.719ZRen the Vinyl Archaeologisthttp://trueskool.com/profile/xh51jvilojur
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For 35 years, "Crazy Legs" has been breakdance battling. At 46, the dancer is calling it quits. Don Lemon reports.
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For 35 years, "Crazy Legs" has been breakdance battling. At 46, the dancer is calling it quits. Don Lemon reports. Legends of the dance floor: A piece of Paradise Larry Levan 1979tag:trueskool.com,2011-07-27:1464587:Video:929002011-07-27T03:45:19.121ZRen the Vinyl Archaeologisthttp://trueskool.com/profile/xh51jvilojur
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</a> <br></br>The documentary ‘Legends Of The Dancefloor – A Piece Of Paradise’ finds many US & UK’s artists and DJs who were in one way or another connected to Larry Levan, including David Depino, Michael Linder, Vince Aletti, Manny Lehman, Michael De Benedictus of the Peech Boys, Nicky Siano, DJ Harvey & Heidi Lawden, Paul Oakenfold, Judy Weinstein, Justin Berkmann, John…
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</a><br />The documentary ‘Legends Of The Dancefloor – A Piece Of Paradise’ finds many US & UK’s artists and DJs who were in one way or another connected to Larry Levan, including David Depino, Michael Linder, Vince Aletti, Manny Lehman, Michael De Benedictus of the Peech Boys, Nicky Siano, DJ Harvey & Heidi Lawden, Paul Oakenfold, Judy Weinstein, Justin Berkmann, John Morales, Tom Moulton, Taana Gardner & Victor Rosado. There’s also a four hour recording originally aired on WBLS during the second anniversary of the Paradise Garage with commentary by iconic radio DJ Frankie Crocker, the ‘Chief Rocker’. This 1979 recording with Levan in the mix, plus live shows by Loleatta Holloway, Dan Hartman & Sylvester sounds pretty special. Mighty 4 2008 highlight by Mooncriket Filmstag:trueskool.com,2010-06-16:1464587:Video:595772010-06-16T16:42:32.802ZRen the Vinyl Archaeologisthttp://trueskool.com/profile/xh51jvilojur
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