Reggae Rhythms and Hip Hop Moves: The Unique Style of Do Dat Entertainment
This workshop offers an exciting opportunity to learn about the history and unique style of Canada’s first black-owned hip hop dance agency. Taught by original
This workshop offers an exciting opportunity to learn about the history and unique style of Canada’s first black-owned hip hop dance agency. Taught by original
So, you know Kardinal Offishall? He’s a Canadian rapper and producer who’s known for his awesome style and sound. He grew up in Scarborough, Ontario in a Jamaican family, so he was exposed to reggae and dancehall from a young age.
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Here is a short recap video of Dance Revolt – A Tribute to Do Dat Entertainment, Torontos first Black owned and operated professional Hip Hop
What made Do Dat truly unique was they were not a breakdance crew, their style of choreography, and the amount of male dancers that were active members of the crew.
York University’s faculty of Arts Media Performance and Dance has publicly committed to “implementation of significant and sustainable inclusive practices and an equity framework to
Do Dat Entertainment pioneered Toronto’s unique style of hip hop dance despite persistent anti-Black racism within Toronto’s arts and culture sector during the 1990’s and early 2000’s. Do Dat became the nation’s premiere Black owned and operated dance agency creating movement and providing dancers, artist-development for artists of all genres. in March 2023 we are going to celebrate their legacy
Kojo “Tuch” Mayne – Do Dat Dancer (Photographer – @DavidWile) Do Dat Entertainment pioneered Toronto’s unique style of hip hop dance by infusing reggae rhythms,
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