Urban Artistry Preservatory Project

Urban Artistry Preservatory Project

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This project facilitates the documentation of urban dance history by the urban dance community. The Preservatory Project interviews all types of individuals from urban dance culture, including dancers, DJs, MCs, club owners, music producers, music lovers and others. The project gathers first-hand accounts of experiences and events in the urban dance community as well as exchanges this information

08/08/2019

Preservatory Project (Boogaloo Traditions) Interview with Kerney Mayers of the Black Messengers! Kerney is a boogaloo from East Oakland California with so much knowledge, passion, history, and skill! He was kind enough to share his story with us as well as give us a quick lesson after the interview. We want to say a big thank you to Kerney for being apart of Urban Artistry's Preservatory Project! To contact or book Kerney for events, etc. Contact [email protected]

02/26/2019
04/11/2018

Urban Artistry's Preservatory Project is back with it's next interview in our series. This one highlights the amazing style of Memphis Gangsta Walkin and Jookin, and features legendary dancer Daniel Price of G-Force Crew. Daniel breaks down much of his personal history, the culture of memphis, and some also some Memphis Jookin and Gangsta Walkin history as well. We want to say a big thank you to Daniel for sharing his expertise with Urban Artistry, leading a workshop, and taking time to document his story with us.

For more information on contacting Daniel for booking, etc:

FB: Daniel Price
IG: MemphisJookinDP
Website: www.memphisjookindp.com

Daniel is also offering some online classes so be sure to check out his online program on the website listed above.

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11308 Grandview Ave., Suite 200
Silver Spring, MD
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