Thursday, November 13, 2008

Miss Prissy Krump Workshop: Top 5 Krumpers

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/miss-prissy-master-class-oip-oct-07/2305843010063954726/?icid=VIDURVENT01

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

all i have to say is wow...

that totally put every single krump rutine i have seen into shame.

I really liked how not only was their timing perfect and they all moved as one but you could see everytime they take a step or move. When i tried krumping and looked at myself in the mirror i couldn't see some of the littlemoves i was doing. I think that is really cool how miss prissy has a master class just for really good krumpers but i want to know what are the five best krumpers?

The krumpers were all so co-ordinated and they worked as a team. I think that they should have taped them at a diffrent angle though because most of the recording was at their backs.

Anonymous said...

I don't believe Krumping should every be choreographed to a group of people. It takes away from the whole idea of using your movements to connect with a holy being. It really makes it more robotic and less about the dancer and more about the appearance. But in terms of choreography and timing.. not bad.

Anonymous said...

man i really want to do the kind of stuff it's so fun and cool and i think that we should do a krumping unit
I think I've said that every time i've talked about krumping but i really mean it anyways Krumping is the best thin ever and it's not just random movement if someone says that they have never seen a a krumper dance do they call themselves krumpers

Anonymous said...

I could almost feel the energy from that dance through my screen. It is obvious that those dancers weren't simply shifting their bodies and doing steps, they were feeling the steps and actually moving. Krump is so electric and charged. It's great. Bravo.

Anonymous said...

Catlin's the guy in the yellow.

I talked to him about the class, he said that Miss Prissy made up the routine on the spot and it kept changing throughout the workshop. I think's it's really awesome, and I can definitely feel the energy behind the movement.

Catlin said that Miss Prissy did a kind of elimination process, where they had to do the routine over and over and each time she'd cut people, until she had the top 5 krumpers. The other 4 people are dancers/choreographers who work for Luther Brown.