World Hip Hop Dance Championship




Born
Parris Renee Goebel

1991/1992 (age 28–29)[1]
EducationAuckland Girls' Grammar School
OccupationChoreographer, dancer, singer, actress and director
Years active2014-present
Parent(s)
  • Brett Goebel (father)

The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is for hip-hop crews. There are four divisions: junior (ages 8–12), varsity (13–17), adult (18+), and mega crew (all ages). Each crew must have at least five but not more than nine people (mega crew must have 15–40) and must perform a routine that showcases three styles of hip-hop dance. WORLD BATTLES 1VS1 POPPING. Held in conjunction with the World Hip Hop Dance Championship, is the World Popping Battle. The World Popping Battle is a state of the art competition for the world’s top poppers who will represent their countries in a battle for prizes and world dominance. The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is for hip-hop crews. There are four divisions: junior (ages 8–12), varsity (13–17), adult (18+), and mega crew (all ages). Each crew must have at least five but not more than nine people (mega crew must have 15–40) and must perform a routine that showcases three styles of hip-hop dance.

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Watch the best hip hop dance crews in the world compete in the World Hip Hop Dance Championships. The preliminaries run Tuesday, August 8 to Thursday, August 10 at The Arizona Grand Resort & Spa. The finals take place at Grand Canyon University Arena on Saturday, August 12 starting at 6:30 p.m. On Friday, August.

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Parris Renee GoebelMNZM, also known professionally as Parris, is a New Zealand choreographer, dancer, singer, director and actress. She is the founder and main choreographer of the dance school 'The Palace Dance Studio', in which groups such as: ReQuest, Sorority, Bubblegum and The Royal Family stand out, the latter has won the World Hip Hop Dance Championship three times in a row, becoming the first group in history to achieve it.[1]

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Early life[edit]

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Goebel is of Samoan, Chinese, and Scottish descent.[2] She was interested in dance from a young age and started hip-hop dance lessons when she was 10. When she was 15, she started the dance group ReQuest with four friends.[1] Initially they practiced in Goebel's aunt's garage and later at her father's warehouse.[1] After a year working together, they went to the Monsters of Hip Hop Dance Convention in the United States and Goebel was selected to dance in the finale performance of the convention.[1]

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Following the convention, Goebel left Auckland Girls' Grammar School to concentrate on her dancing.[1]

Career[edit]

Goebel has worked with artists including Ciara, Ariana Grande, Little Mix, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, Big Bang, 2NE1, CL, Taeyang.[1][3] Her work has included choreographing routines and starring in music videos and movies. One of her notable successes was her work choreographing the music video for Justin Bieber's 2015 song 'Sorry', which as of January 2020 is the 8th most viewed video on YouTube with more than 3 billion views.[4] The video later won the 'Video of the Year' award at the 2016 American Music Awards.[5] Goebel went on to choreograph and direct all thirteen of Justin Bieber's Purpose: The Movement videos.[6] These videos have totaled over 5.3 billion views combined as of January 2020.

Goebel and her father, who is also her manager, run The Palace Dance Studio in Auckland.[1]

In 2012, Goebel starred on both America's Best Dance Crew and Dancing With the Stars Australia.[7] She then worked on Jennifer Lopez's 2012 world tour and performed with her on the American Idol season 11 finale. Goebel went on to choreograph and take on a role in the American 3D dance film Step Up: All In, released on 8 August 2014.[7]

In 2015, her choreography for DeeWunn's 'Mek It Bunx Up' went viral and, as of January 2020, has received over 15 million views on YouTube.

In 2015, Goebel was the leading choreographer for New Zealand's first hip-hop feature film, Born to Dance.[8]

In 2019, she also choreographed Rihanna’sSavage X Fenty Show promoting her lingerie line, which was featured in a documentary regarding the making of the show on Amazon Prime Video.

In 2020, Goebel choreographed Jennifer Lopez's Super Bowl halftime show.[9]

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Music[edit]

On 8 August 2016 Goebel released her first music video to the song 'Friday', which was then featured on her EP Vicious.[10] Later in August 2016, she released a music video for 'Nasty', which is also featured on the EP.

In December 2016 she eventually released Vicious, which featured artists including Jamaican Dancehall star, DeeWunn.[11]

Style[edit]

Goebel is known for her particular style, known as Polyswagg.[1] As she describes it, her style is based on hearing, breathing and living the music, being passionate while dancing and transmitting feelings. She also draws on music inspirations from the DanceHall style. Large amounts of her routines include this element, most notably in the Royal Family's World Hip Hop Dance Championship performances.

Honours and awards[edit]

In 2009, Goebel was awarded the Street Dance New Zealand Choreographer of the Year and Dancer of the Year awards. In 2014, she was named Female Choreographer of the Year at the World Of Dance Awards in Los Angeles.[12]

In 2006 she was awarded the Special Recognition Award at the Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifka Awards.[13]

In 2015 she was presented with the Top Variety Artist Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc and the Young Leader category of the New Zealand Women of Influence Awards.[14]

In 2016 she won Female Choreographer of the Year and Live Performance of the Year at the World Of Dance Awards. In the same year, the advertisement that she choreographed for New Zealand Post won Worst Ad 2016 in the TVNZFair Go Ad Awards [15]

In the 2020 New Year Honours, Goebel was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to dance.[16]

Publication[edit]

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In March 2018 Goebel published her autobiography Young Queen.[17]

World Hip-Hop Dance Championships[edit]

Palace Dance Studios crews and their records in the annual competition.

Name of CrewReQuestSororityBubblegumThe Royal FamilyMisfitsIn-LawsDuchessesKingsRoyal Family
Varsity
Kingsmen
Year founded20072010201020102011*2012*20142015*20162017
2009Gold
2010GoldBronzeFinals (4th Place)
2011SilverGoldGoldGold
2012SilverGoldGoldSemi-finals
2013BronzeSilverGold
2014Semi-finalsBronzeGuest Performance at NationalsSilver
2015Finals (4th Place)Finals (4th Place)SilverFinals (6th Place)2nd Place at Nationals
2016Finals at NationalsBronzeBronze
2017Semi-finalsFinals (5th Place)Semi-finals2nd Place at Nationals
2018Finals (8th Place)Guest Performance at Nationals
2019Guest Performance at RegionalsFinals (4th Place)

*Denotes disbanded crews.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghiDuff, Michelle (13 July 2014). 'The rise and rise of Parris Goebel'. Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  2. ^Master, Farida (19 July 2018). 'Parris: it's our time to shine'. Times Online. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  3. ^'Meet The Mystery Dancer Who directed and Choreographed Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' Music Video'. MTV. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  4. ^'Most Viewed Videos of All Time・(Over 100 million views)'. YouTube. 27 December 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  5. ^Goebel, Parris (21 November 2016). 'Parris Goebel's video for Justin Bieber's hit Sorry has won Video of the Year at the AMAs'. www.nzherald.co.nz.
  6. ^http://www.bustle.com/articles/123889-who-is-parris-goebel-justin-biebers-new-favorite-collaborator-is-a-triple-threat
  7. ^ abhttp://stepupmovie.com/post/89684096580/parris-goebel-violet-associate-choreographer
  8. ^'Born to Dance'. New Zealand Film Commission. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  9. ^Murphy, Desiree. 'Jennifer Lopez's Creative Directors Tease What to Expect From 'Epic' Super Bowl Halftime Show (Exclusive)'. Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  10. ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/vicious/id1185707543
  11. ^'Parris Goebel's EP Vicious has released and early reactions are hugely positive'. New Zealand Herald. 18 December 2016. ISSN1170-0777. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  12. ^'Parris Goebel named Female Choreographer of the Year - News - NEWS'. Mai FM. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  13. ^'Arts Pasifika Awards'. Creative New Zealand. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  14. ^'Winners » Westpac New Zealand'. www.westpac.co.nz. Archived from the original on 27 June 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  15. ^'Fair Go Ad Awards: And the winner of the worst ad in 2016 is.. NZ Post'.
  16. ^'New Year honours list 2020'. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  17. ^'Parris Goebel, Young Queen'. Mary Egan Publishing. Retrieved 22 April 2018.

External links[edit]

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The Kings United India is a India hip-hop dance group from Vasai, a city in Maharashtra. They won World Hip Hop Dance Championship and NBC'SWorld of Dance.Emmy awards nominee suresh Mukund (born on December 24, 1987), is the choreographer and director of the group.[1][2]

Kings United[edit]

In 2015, they became the first Indian group to win a medal at the World Hip Hop Dance Championship held in San Diego, California.[3] They gained worldwide fame after they won Season 3 of NBC'sWorld of Dance in 2019 in Los Angeles, California.[4]

History[edit]

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In 2009, Suresh Mukund and Parth Vyas formed a hip hop dance group by the name of 'Fictitious Dance Group' which participated in various Indian dance shows and competitions.

In 2009, the group won the popular dance show Boogie Woogie.[5] The group went on to win Entertainment Ke liye Kuch Bhi Karega in 2010[6] and later the same year they were ranked third in Season 2 of India's Got Talent.

Choosing to re-enter the competition the following year, the group changed its name to the SNV Group named after members Suresh Mukund and Vernon Monteiro and this time won Season 3 of India's Got Talent in 2011.[7]

In 2012, the SNV Group travelled to Las Vegas and entered the World Hip Hop Dance Championship[8] where they made it to the finals and finished in 8th place, a first for an Indian group.[9][10] Their hardships in funding their trip and their remarkable achievement in the competition were documented in the 2015 Bollywood film ABCD 2 which was directed by choreographer Remo D'Souza and starred prominent actors like Varun Dhawan,[11]Prabhu Deva and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles.[12][13]

After the release of the film, Mukund and Vernon parted ways due to creative differences and the group split with Vernon starting his own dance crew called 'V Company.'[14]

Championship

Microsoft excel ledger template. Mukund then founded 'Kings United India' with some of his old team members and a few new additions.

2015: World Hip Hop Dance Championship[edit]

In 2015, Mukund made a last minute decision to put together a dance crew to re-enter the World Hip Hop Dance Championship in San Diego. Actor Varun Dhawan arranged for Pond's to partially fund the group and pitched in with his own money to help out. Kings United came in third and won the Bronze medal.[3][15]

2016: Dance Academy[edit]

On January 3, 2016, they opened their own dance academy, 'Kings United: Kingdom Of Art' in Vasai, Mumbai.[16][17] The academy was inaugurated by choreographer Remo D'Souza and actor Varun Dhawan.[18]

In 2017, Kings United competed in the Indian dance reality show Dance Champions aired on Star Plus.[19]

2019: World of Dance & Upcoming Projects[edit]

On May 6, 2019, Kings United won the American dance reality show World of Dance Season 3 with a perfect score of 100 in the grand finale, thus winning a prize money of US$1 million.[20][21] In a recent interview with a YouTube channel, Mukund said that 80% of the winnings would be shared among the team members.[22] Mukund has been nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Program category for the Kings' performances.[23][24]

The crew is planning a world tour and conducting international dance workshops. After their win, Mukund also mentioned that the Kings United would no longer participate in competitions.[16][25] There have been reports of a possible show with Jennifer Lopez.[26]

Mukund and his team will be judging India's first online dance competition by imd1. The competition is called Dance Is Life - DIL2019.[27]

Achievements[edit]

YearCompetitionAwardNotes
2009Boogie Woogie sonyWinners
2010Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi KaregaWinners
India's Got Talent 2contestants
2011India's Got Talent 3Winner vs SNV
2013World Hip Hop Dance ChampionshipTop 8
2015World Hip Hop Dance ChampionshipBronze Medal
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance 2Biopic on Kings[3]
2017Dance ChampionsUltimate 10
2019World Of Dance 3Winners
Emmy awards(Suresh Mukund) Nominated
Dance Is Life(kings) online judge
Dance Plus 5(Suresh) CaptainGuest

Usa Hip Hop Dance Championship

External links[edit]

Hip Hop Steps For Beginners

  • Kings United on YouTube

References[edit]

  1. ^Fazal, Imran (August 11, 2015). 'Nalasopara dance group creates history, stands 3rd in World Hip Hop Championship'. DNA India.
  2. ^'ABCD 2 in Real Life: Mumbai Team Wins at World Hip Hop Competition'. The Quint. August 19, 2015.
  3. ^ abcFazal, Imran (2015-08-11). 'Nalasopara dance group creates history, stands 3rd in World Hip Hop Championship'. DNA India. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  4. ^'Indian Bolly-hop dance crew The Kings win World of Dance reality show, take home Rs 6.9 crore prize'. Hindustan Times. 2019-05-06. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  5. ^'FICTITIOUS WIN S.I.E.S. BATTLE'.
  6. ^'Nalasopara Dancing'. Mumbai Mirror.
  7. ^'Suresh and Vernon Group wins India's Got Talent 3'. Hindustan Times. 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  8. ^'These desi B-boys will make some noise'. Mid-day. 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  9. ^'Mumbai boys at World Hip-hop Championship - Times of India'. The Times of India.
  10. ^Jaisingh, Shreshta (2012-06-14). 'What happens in Vegas'. The Hindu. ISSN0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  11. ^'Varun Dhawan's character in ABCD2 based on the life of India's Got Talent winner Suresh Mukund - Times of India'. The Times of India.
  12. ^DelhiJune 16, Suhani Singh New; June 16, 2015UPDATED; Ist, 2015 16:38. 'ABCD 2: The dance group that inspired Varun Dhawan-Shraddha Kapoor's film'. India Today. Retrieved 2019-08-28.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^DelhiJune 19, Suhani Singh New; June 22, 2015UPDATED; Ist, 2015 10:40. 'ABCD 2 review: A true story turned into a humdrum affair'. India Today.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^'Choreographer Vernon to organise a dance league championship - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  15. ^'How Kings United won Bronze at the World Hip Hop Championships'. DailyO.
  16. ^ ab'How Kings United conquered the 'World of Dance''. The Week. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  17. ^'GRAND OPENING - Kings United Kingdom of Art'. allevents.in.
  18. ^BylineDanceserve (2019-02-21). 'Seven Facts About Kings United That Will Blow Your Mind'. Danceserve. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  19. ^''Jiyo Re Baahubali' act on 'Dance Champion' is breaking the internet- Watch'. Zee News. 2017-11-14. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  20. ^'Suresh Mukund: The journey of Kings United has been full of struggles'. The Indian Express. 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  21. ^'Suresh Mukund on The Kings win at World of Dance: We wanted India to shine through our performances'. The Indian Express. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  22. ^'Man Behind THE KINGS - Suresh Mukund - World Of Dance Champion 2019 - Exclusive Interview' – via www.youtube.com.
  23. ^'Mumbai Choreographer Suresh Mukund Nominated For an Emmy -'. Rolling Stone India. 2019-07-19. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  24. ^'Hollywood Calling for Emmy-Nominated Choreographer Suresh Mukund'. The Quint. 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  25. ^'Indian crew The Kings to stop competing after World of Dance win'. India Today. Ist. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  26. ^'Likely JLo tour, Emmys and finding homes: The Kings' dreams after 'World of Dance' win'. Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  27. ^'imd1 (I Am The 1), launches India's biggest dance competition on a digital platform, 'Dance Is Life, 2019' (DIL2019) in collaboration with the World of Dance winner 'Kings United''. Indian Showbiz.

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