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- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 isCitedBy Hip-hop_dance.
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 medium "DVD".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 people "Durden, Moncell".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 publisher "DLex Productions/Dancetime Publications".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 quote "The reason the term new style came about was because of a documentary in 1992 called Wreckin' Shop that heavily influenced dancers in Japan and in France. Amazingly enough these two groups of dancers from two different countries began to shorten this term and say 'we want to dance like the New York dancers... we're going to do the New Style, meaning New York Style—dancing like the kids dance in New York. And that's where that came from.".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 time "1904.0".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 title "History and Concept of Hip-Hop Dance".
- 30c55b79fec77ce86598ea2e35d63b7480c12e1ef6fe597283e72933ca29c4f3 year "2009".