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Wisconsin Bookwatch, March, 2006
Make it Happen: Hip Hop
Kelly Peters
Bayview Entertainment
c/o 411 Video Information
PO Box 1223, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
$19.99 www.bayviewentertainment.com
Volume 1 of the "Make it Happen" series, Make It Happen: Hip Hop is an introductory DVD guide to learning the cultural phenomenon of hip-hop dance. Dance instructor Kelly Peters reveals his "one-step-at-a-time" method, broken down slow so the viewer won't need to rewind. With close ups, slow motion, split screen, and a reversed picture just like a dance studio mirror (when Kelly says "Go right," he moves to your right) help one learn hip-hop moves to perfection. Kelly Peters also discusses the history of hip-hop culture. Make It Happen: Hip Hop is a "must-have" for anyone looking to learn or improve basic hip-hop dance skills. 55 min., color.
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