For someone like me who’s going into this event without prerequisite knowledge, how do you show off your creativity? How do you devise your moves? I’d imagine that there are certain moves that are nods only other dancers will get.
It’s about learning the dance culture, being a part of the dance culture. Even if you’re someone that can’t dance, can’t even wiggle your arms, you know it’s just about coming into the dance scene, and just experiencing everything. “Oh wow did he just do that? He just did that… I need to take classes!” You know? It’s more of an inspiration. Soon as you be around the dancing you’re just like “shit I need to do something like that.”
When did you get involved in the dance scene?
I got involved with dance when I was just a lil’ tadpole—my mom was a dancer in her high school years. She was a major red. My Grandmother danced with the Soul Train of the 70s, she was just movin' and groovin' around. It was just inspiration from there, you know...I was just amazed. From there, I just wanted to learn more about dance, what it was about, and I think the first dance movie I saw was Breaking 1 & 2. It inspired me more and more. Then I started looking at music videos like James Brown, Michael Jackson, and other celebrities while they were coming up. Before I knew it, I was break dancing to hip hop. I was kind of okay, then 2004, maybe 2005, this movie came out called Rise. It was a lot of clownin’ and krump. I immediately fell in love. So, I just stuck with that and other styles started following in.
Oh no shit, last weekend I just hung out with the Queen of Krump! She was really nice, and the king himself was there too.
Miss Prissy? Oh, Snap! Yeah, those two, Meeho, Tye Dyes, Dragon and Lil C’ are pretty much the pioneers that I believe in.
But you’re mixing more styles than Krump. You were kind of twirlin’ around there too. I know you said you started out break dancing, but when did you start blending other styles?
I took ballet, but it was more like, “what new can I bring to the table”. I wanted to be an all styles dancer, once I learned this style I was like, “hey I can learn this style. Oh hey, I can learn this style and this style.” Once you know the basic foundation, you can put it in so many different ways. I can be a Popper and do Waackin’. I can do Memphis Jookin’, Voguing, and I can do Chicago footwork, then switch to house. So I can do all of those, into one style, in under a minute.
If it’s completely improvisational how do you decide which style you’re going to do when a song starts playing?
It depends on what vibe of the song I’m feeling. If it’s more of an up-tempo type beat, then more than likely I’m going to start with breakdancing or house or maybe even Waackin' or Voguing, maybe Poppin’. If it’s more of a slow song, then it’s definitely going to be Poppin’ then maybe Memphis Jookin’. And if it’s just something simple, subtle beat, or even something I’ve never heard then it will probably be Memphis Jookin’, Krump, or breakdancing, and Poppin' I should say.