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KRUMP & Praise Dance

2009
The subject of krump is often looked over as just people having spasms, or acting silly. Most people, however, don’t actually know why people do this type of dancing. Krumping originated in California but was passed down from Africa’s praise dances. Krumping is the art of giving praise and thanks to anything good. You can give praise to anything, but in most cases krumping is usually connected with giving praise to the lord. It also celebrates the survival of California Street Life; how young people survive without drugs, violence, etc. We think making this website it will give people a better view of why people krump and what it exactly represent in terms of providing positive influence for the community.

Team

JacobFRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL, WA, United States


Jia JunFRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL, WA, United States


JadeFranklin, WA, United States


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Donna BolimaFRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL, WA, United States


Category

Social Sciences & Culture > Customs, Festivals, & Folklore

Audience

Ages 15 and up

Language

English

Site Features

Online Activity / Game

Quiz

Teacher Resources (Lesson Plans, Worksheets)

Video / Sound

Team Collaboration

We all work together to accomplish our common goal of completing our website. We are all different ages and are each from different grade levels. We all have grown up in the South end of Seattle.

Team Diversity

Our diversity- Our team is made up of two Asian Americans and two African Americans. Our team also consists of several different religious beliefs; Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity.