Review: Abstract Hip Hop by Brazilian Troupe Grupo de Rua Breaks Conventions!

Isa Freeling
Nov 3 · 2 min read
INOAH (Bottom) Guilherme Nobre, (Top) Leandro Rodrigues Photo Credit: Julieta Cervantes

When we think of Hip Hop and Breakdancing, we have ideas predicated on what we have seen, so we believe we know what can be expected. We encapsulate visions in our memories from urban street dance, referencing music, sound, and movement. Until someone destroys that anticipated groove in our heads, we know nothing but what we already know. INOAH created by…

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Isa Freeling

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I am an art and culture writer/adviser. You can find my work on HuffPost, The New York Daily News, Artlyst, NY Lifestyle Magazine, Culture Sonar, and Medium.

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