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2005
84 minutes
Documentary
English
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Krumping is an LA street dance style where the performers take part in epic battles - at times, it can seem more like a martial art than anything you normally see on a dance floor. The history and culture of krumping, and how it came from a few blocks in Los Angeles to spread around the world, are explored in this loud and lively documentary.
An uplifting, thought-provoking documentary about a group of ordinary eleven year olds who set out to compete in a ballroom dance contest in New York.
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