Shake The Dust Essay

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“Shake the Dust” Video Essay Prompt #5
The film “Shake the Dust” highlights the impact of break-dancing throughout the world in places known as the “ghettos” of the world. Towards the end of the film hip-hop and break-dance is described as “culture that gives you hope” which I full heartedly agree. I agree with this statement due to its ability to change people’s lives, give people a purpose to fight towards their dreams, and lastly due to the fact it genuinely made people happy.
Hip-hop and break-dance is “culture that gives you hope” due to its ability to change people’s lives. This is evident due the dance crew known as the King of the Floor Crew. This crews background is a great example of the idea that hip-hop is a culture that gives hope. For example, the crew was originally known as a gang that stole, fought, and did drugs, but after finding hip-hop culture the leader of the gang was able to change his life and find a new and better outlet for himself. This is a great example of how hip-hop and break-dance is “culture that gives you hope” because hope can change someone’s life which it did for him through hip-hop culture. He found hope in hip-hop and break-dancing culture which helped him change his life for the better. In the end, hip-hop …show more content…

This is seen in the clips with KK the founder of the crew Tiny Toones in Cambodia. After being deported to Cambodia by the US government he found Hip-hop and break-dancing culture as a way teach others not only in dance but in math and science. Through this he gave people power to fight for their dreams to achieve what they want from it. In turn KK saw this culture as a way to give people hope and too achieve their dreams regardless of what they may be. In the end, this is a great example of how hip-hop and break-dance is “culture that gives you

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