Community Uses Hip Hop Dance to Fight Gang Violence
With increasing gang violence afflicting their school system, the Bridgeton, NJ community invited Chosen Dance Company, a Philadelphia-based professional Hip Hop dance group, to reach out to their children and let them know that there are alternatives to violence. With several hundred of Bridgeton’s youths in attendance, Chosen provided important messages to combat negative behaviors and gang violence, while offering a performance rich in innovative, cutting-edge Hip Hop dance.
Bridgeton, NJ (PRWEB) March 7, 2005 -- Gang violence is a growing concern to
those in Bridgeton, NJ. Chosen Dance Company, a Philadelphia-based professional
Hip Hop dance group, was the latest effort by the community to reach out to
their children and let them know that violence is not the best answer. On
Friday, March 4, 2005, with several hundred of Bridgeton’s youths in attendance,
Chosen provided important messages to combat negative behaviors and gang
violence, while offering a performance rich in innovative, cutting-edge Hip Hop
dance.
“Chosen’s message of love and peace is a great example to today’s
African American community, especially that of Bridgeton”, said Jackie Gentry,
African American Club advisor and History teacher at Bridgeton High School.
“Their dancers are the positive role models needed for Hip Hop culture and for
Bridgeton, both often portrayed with negativity. We couldn’t have brought in a
better group”. Between Hip Hop dance exhibitions, Chosen founder and Hip Hop
dance star Clyde Evans, Jr. provided a lecture focused on resisting social
pressures and negativity while promoting the notion of self-respect and respect
for others. “We can only hope everybody will embrace their message of love and
peace”, said Bridgeton’s Gina Burns.
Chosen’s credibility in the Hip Hop
community makes them an ideal platform for addressing important social issues.
“Because of their talent and the respect these kids [in the audience] have for
them, Chosen’s message was well-received,” said Pastor Joe Butler of the
Assembly of God Church in Bridgeton. “And their dance was amazing,” he added.
Their innovative dance style, showcased in the renowned Adelaide Festival in
Australia and the ESPN X-Games VIII in Philadelphia, enthralled the Bridgeton
audience. The event culminated with a standing ovation, and one local 13-year
old described Chosen as “awesome”. “The dancers were great and the whole show
was so engaging”, she added.
Following the program, Chosen Dance members
signed autographs for local children. “The kids in the audience look to us as
role models,” said Chosen Dancer Andreas “Dre” Johnson. “We grew up in the same
inner-city environments and this is our chance to have a positive impact”.
About Chosen Dance Company
Chosen Dance Company uses Hip Hop dance to
create entertaining and educational performances suitable for theater, schools,
film, and live entertainment, while maintaining the individuality that defines
Hip Hop. Chosen Dance Company’s goals are the validation of Hip Hop dance as a
true art form and the accessibility of Hip Hop to audiences regardless of age,
ethnicity, or gender. Chosen believes that it can take Hip Hop dance beyond its
traditional boundaries while preserving its purity.
Visit www.chosendance.com to learn
more about Chosen Dance Company, their performance history, and view photos and
video clips.
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