I am choreographing a hip hop routine for a group of kids (roughly 8-10). I need a good theme/story for a routine! Thanks
(or even just song suggestions work)
Call my name—Charlotte Church
Beastie Boys–Remote Control, Super disco Breakin, Sabotage, Intergalatic, Brass Monkey
C&C Music Factory, I got the power, Pump up the volume, Gonna make you sweat, rock & roll
Will Smith—Summertime, Wild Wild west, Men in black, parents just don’t understand
It’s tricky—Run Dmc
Wild thing—Tone Loc
Planet Rock—Afrika Bambaataa
Music—Madonna
Mortal Kombat Theme
Space Jam theme
Hit ‘Em High (Monstars theme from space jam)
If I’m gonna eat somebody it might as well be you—Tone Loc (Fern Gully)
There is a light—Nick Cave (Batman Forever)
The riddler—Method Man (Batman Forever)
Kraftwerk-Tour De France, robots
It began in Africa—Chemical Brothers
Groove is the heart—Dee Lite
This beat is technotronic—Technotronic
Move this—Technotronic
Butterfly (Japenese Techno)—DJ Mystik
Breaker’s revenge—Afrika Bambaataa
Axel F (Beverly Hills Cop)
Freak-a-zoid—Midnight Star
Inspector Gadget theme (ska verison)—Ska king Crab
The Bumblebee tuna song (ska verison)—Mephiskapheles
What’s a good theme/story for a kids hip hop dance routine?
What’s a good idea for a love story, where kids fall inlove when they’re really young? Like 4 or 5.?
I have to write a story for LA and need some ideas. 2 little kids falling in love.
It should be a puppy love kinda story, really fluffy and sweet. Good luck!
Any ghost story books that you could recommend?
I am in the mood for reading a ghost story book as I have recently read a good one called "The Small Hand" by Susan Hill and I really enjoyed it.
I don’t like books that are poorly written and I love books set in the victorian era or written in a style common in the victorian era but the latter doesn’t matter.
I’d like if the book was chilling and exciting.
ghostgirl: a novel by Tonya Hurley
A Certain Slant of Light – Laura Whitcomb
Are there any books similar to Toy Story?
I just finished watching Toy Story 3 and LOVED it. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for books with a similar feel? Definitely not a similar concept or storyline, just generally exciting, adventure-y, emotional, type stories/books that work in the same way, with a sense of a very tangible world going on.
Alternatively, are there any books like "Up"? Or other pixar films?
If you can get ahold of them, go for the classics like Treasure Island and Peter Pan, among others. When they haven’t been softened for the reading by children, they are quite adventurous and surprising as well. You’re already familiar with the stories, but the original authors tell them a bit differently than you’re used to. Its work a look, most definitely.
How does the short story represent the frustrations that many Americans felt during the 1920s?
Short story: Winters Dream by F. Scott Fitzgerald. (a lot of detail)
Read it yourself.