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Baltimore, MD - Monsters of HipHop, the world’s leading hip hop dance
convention, today announced that DanceJam, the social network for all things dance, will be the title sponsor for the 2008-2009
Monsters of HipHop Tour.
DanceJam
is quickly becoming the world's favorite venue to watch and rate dance videos. With its innovative social community
features, the site offers dancers and enthusiasts the ability to create unique profiles, upload dance videos and rate performances.
Videos of individual performances and dance crews can be easily uploaded from online destinations such as YouTube.com.
DanceJam catalogues dances and popular street moves, and includes video instruction for a variety of dance genres.
"Our
new sponsorship by DanceJam is a win-win for both parties," said Andy Funk, the founder of Monsters of HipHop.
"DanceJam saw Monsters as number one in HipHop dance events, and we see DanceJam as the front runner in online dance field.
Together we can expand our reach and further build our brands as leaders in the world of dance."
As the
title sponsor of Monsters of HipHop conventions, with their 13 city U.S. tour through cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago,
New York, Denver plus new international destinations Mexico, Japan & Europe, DanceJam will showcase exclusive dance footage,
competitions and contests for convention participants.
As leading
innovators of hip hop dance instruction, Monsters of HipHop participants will benefit directly from DanceJam with new, online
tools in development. Monsters' performance groups are able to use the community features of DanceJam for video critiques
and comments to improve their performance and showmanship.
Monsters
faculty are notable dance choreographers who work with Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Pink, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Janet Jackson,
Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, The Pussycat Dolls, and many more. They have been the creative force behind blockbuster
dance films such as Stomp The Yard, Hairspray and Step Up 2.
Monsters
of HipHop freestyle battles will be taken online to a new arena. This new channel will increase overall participation
and visibility for tomorrow's dance superstars.
According
to Geoffrey Arone, the CEO of DanceJam, "Our relationship with Monsters of HipHop allows us to engage and work with the top
dance talent in the world today. Monsters' access to casting agents, talent scouts, and TV show executives allows our
community to literally dance their way to fame."
About
Monsters of HipHop
Founded
by Andy Funk, Becky Funk and Angie Servant in 2003, Monsters of HipHop is the conceptual blend of competitive dance, business
and marketing. While Monsters has grown tremendously, the company strives to maintain the family environment on which
it was built with its mission to bring hip hop dancers together with the industry's top dance professionals in a fun and challenging
environment that fosters self-fulfillment and career development.
About
DanceJam
DanceJam was founded by M.C. Hammer along with visionary Internet
entrepreneurs Geoffrey Arone and Anthony Young from Flock.com. The current popularity of dance globally is evident by
the success of dance television shows such as 'Dancing with the Stars,' 'So You Think You Can Dance, ‘America's Best
Dance Crew' and online videos such as 'The Evolution of Dance'. DanceJam's founding trio saw an opportunity to create
a niche video site focused entirely on dance and dance culture. From this, DanceJam was born, created to cater exclusively
to the growing community of dancers & their fans.
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Unknown
to most, Hip Hop first saw it's debut'e through dance innovator and African American singer James Brown. Then he called his
creation " The Sex Machine ". What he devised was placing momentum of action through the knees to the hips, while
changing weight at the same time. Thus the discriptive of what was leter on called Hip Hop-the hip actually looked like it
hop'ed. The style and direction of this hip hop session is very much like what you will see on MTV, and in musical videos.
What you may not know is that of much the hip hop is being called now-a-days is actually from the disco era, and thus is disco
dancing.
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