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All I can say is that in terms of House Dance International, I coined the term, selected the music the first couple of years, and said, let the dancers come and define what they view as experimental to these tracks. And we went from 10 to 50 conte...
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I think what's misunderstood about the term "experimental" is that the music is what drives it. There is no set technique or movement vocabulary that one could really describe as experimental. IMHO. It is unique, spontaneous, in-the-moment interpr...
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I love Nada's response- I'm so late reading it. Competition definitely keeps dancers motivated. But battling in the b-boy arena, much of which is based on raw athleticism with a de-emphasis on musicality - strikes me as very 8th grade. I haven't ...
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My bad, I mislabeled the first video description as Experimental, when the battle was actually just characterized as "freestyle". Having said that, my view in watching this was that it was indeed experimental by nature of the music. and movement. ...
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sorry ! i guess it is a miss understanding the battle was a fresstule battle not experimental we had to do any style we wanted to !! ;) judge Link from NYC specified that he really wanted to see dance style ( fresstyle) and not experimental ! sor...
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I think they both are awesome dancers! but im trying to understand whats sooo abstract about their style? as i could easily see everything they did to hip-hop or possibly house. im not knocking them, just curious about what is key in an experimen...
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Dance Styles:
Afro-House, Capoeira, Experimental, Jacking, Samba, West African, Free Form
My Moves are . . .
Deeply Rooted, 100% Pure Freestyle
Dancers Who Inspire Me:
Aaron Dismuke, Fulani Malik, Erika Smith, Mesu Ra, Sabine Blaizin, Ejoe Wilson, Hong-10, Roodiyah, Bryan Gentry, Sidney Vault, Perdella Jn Baptiste, Stephen Wiley, Micah Lee, Sena Dubois, Traci Pollard, Blacklight, Mirlet Auguste, Keisha Franklin, Chino-3
Spirituality:
Chango
Company | Group | Crew | Collective
Le Soul Afrique | Dance Warrior Project
Favorite DJs:
Osunlade, Tijo Aime, Pang Lo, DJ Sabine, Ian Friday, Jihad Muhammed, Boddhi Satva, Karizma, Kamala, Filsonik, Djinji Brown, Rich Medina
Favorite Events:
House Dance International, Juste Debout, Soulgasm, Jump n Funk, Brooklyn Mecca, Libation
For me, House Dance is a . . .
Way of Life, Serious Art Form, Conversation with Others, Gateway to Higher Knowledge of Self
E-Mail:
santiago@dancewarrior.com
Website:
http://www.HouseDanceNYC.com
Myspace / Facebook
http://myspace.com/dancewarriorproject
About Me:
I started dancing to house at the age of 14 in the midst of Chicago's house music explosion of the mid-80s. The style of house dance we did was called Jackin'. I began at underage spots like Medusa's and later hit clubs like the Warehouse, Music Box, Power Plant, Generator and the Riviera, legendary venues in the history of house music and dance.

I played around with Hip-Hop in the early 90s, especially when the Native Tongue styles and abstract, jazzy beats were my primary motivation. I lost interest in House because it got to be too commercial when it left Chicago. Instead I explored movement through hip-hop, jazz, trip-hop, drum n bass and other experimental musical forms.

I "re-discovered" House when I moved to NYC in 1996 and went to Body and Soul. The New York mix of dance styles was definitely more expansive than the rawness of Chicago's jacking style. For one, there was a lot more capoeira-esque floor moves (which I later learned was called Lofting). And more of the Afro-Caribbean influence, which I love.

By 2003, I began promoting clubs and house parties around NYC. In late 2004, my partner DJ Sabine and I founded Brooklyn Mecca, a monthly house dance event. After producing two successful Brooklyn Mecca dance showcases featuring the top choreographers in the city, I realized that my dream was to produce a big event that would one day bring together self-taught dancers from all over the world.

In April 2006, I founded Dance Warrior Project, a theatrical dance company that fuses African mythology with house dance. The company features 12 dancers and has been reviewed favorably by the New York Times.

In the summer of 2007, my goal to produce an annual dance festival with contests, workshops, and parties - all dedicated to house dancers - came to fruition through House Dance International NYC.

When I'm not dancing or organizing events, I practice law down on Wall Street. Yup, I lead a double life. lol

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Mop Top 20th Anniversary Reunion (2009)


This past weekend, November 7-9, 2009, many dancers lucky enough to be in NYC experienced a monumental event: the 20th anniversary / reunion of the Mop Top collective, which also consists by extension of the world famous Elite Force and Dance Fusion crews (+ Wiseguys). The dancers who make up this collective are… Continue

Posted on November 10, 2009 at 2:30pm — 6 Comments

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Strike a Pose 2.0: The Resurgence of Vogue

[Published in Dance Spirit Magazine: July 2008 | by Santiago Freeman]

The year was 1990. An independent documentary film and a pop music icon would introduce the world to a form of urban dance that had rarely been seen outside of Harlem. The movie was award-winning Paris is Burning. The… Continue

Posted on October 21, 2008 at 12:00pm — 4 Comments

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Jump n Funk Revival - NYC 2008

Last night, Thursday, October 16, 2008, was a big night. It marked the return of the legendary Fela Kuti tribute party known as Jump n. Funk. Founded by DJ Rich Medina in 2001, Jump n Funk has definitely had its share of epic soirees and has been fundamental in terms of both introd… Continue

Posted on October 17, 2008 at 10:30am — 4 Comments

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Report from "Who is Who" Battle 2008 – Paris, France

I recently got back from Paris, where I attended the 2d annual "Who is Who" Battle. There was a lot of hype leading up to the event, and yes, it was amazing. Here's my field report:

Pre-Party: Every great dance festival needs that opening night party where kids catch wreck in cyp… Continue

Posted on October 15, 2008 at 6:00pm — 3 Comments

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At 12:32pm on November 25, 2009, Ebony said…
thx ! that why i dance for the music ;) music never judge
At 11:19pm on November 22, 2009, Nana Ataa Ofosu-Benefo said…
Santiago - will you be at WMC 2010?
At 4:59pm on November 19, 2009, Katerina Chronis said…
Thanks for the love Santiago! Happy to be a part of site that promotes all the goodness house has to offer! And a big thank you to NANA Ataa who sent the invite! Thanks MA! Good looking!
At 2:04pm on November 16, 2009, Wil Milton said…
Hello Santiago. Thanks for the warm welcome. I really love this forum, very informative, and truly represent what we are all doing. See you in a min
At 3:16am on November 14, 2009, Nana Ataa Ofosu-Benefo said…
I'm so happy to be here!
At 12:25am on November 10, 2009, Linda aka La Naija said…
thanks santiago! last week's class went very well, excited for the next one :)
At 6:09pm on October 26, 2009, NADIRAH SHAKOOR said…
Thanks Santiago,

Good to hear from you. I heard Sabine was just here in Atlanta and I missed her :( I pray you are both doing well. I logged on today looking for a male dancer for my show here on the 31st. You wouldn't happen to have any suggestions would you?

Thanks again for the warm welcome,

Nadirah (NadirahShakoor@gmail.com)
At 5:05pm on October 12, 2009, Navarre said…
I just read an article on house dance by Lisa Jo Sagolla featuring an interview with someone named Santiago Freeman, and I realized it was the prolific Santiago of this website. Just thought I'd say thanks for good information. Much respect.
At 3:45pm on October 5, 2009, Ebony said…
hey..im passing by NY for only 2 days ...whats going on there??
im there only for the 12and 13!
holla
At 4:49pm on September 29, 2009, Jon said…
Site is looking NICE MAN!!!
 
 

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