Daily News | Rennie Harris is bringing back street dance Shakespeare to Philly
, wearing a Phillies caps. “There’s no set, per se, but that’s mostly where it happens.”
This would be unthinkable with most kinds of concert dance. But hip-hop is easier on the body, Harris said. Reprising roles meant Harris and his team could remount the work without a lot of teaching and changes. There’s cursing, heavy topics, and sexual innuendos, but Harris points out that the Bard used all those devices. Even the ballet version of“When people think of hip-hop, they think, ‘Oh, the circus is coming into town, let me bring my kids.’ They don’t look at it as any other form of formidable genre dance.”“When they want us to hire us, they wanted to pay us as if we were just starting out. We need at least about 60 or 70K to do the performance, but they will offer us like $20,000.”is a rarity.
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