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It was a battle between the B-Boys and the B-Girls. For the urban youth who participate in JUICE, a hip-hop arts organization that fosters creative self-expression, competition keeps the adrenaline going. A sense of family and belonging keeps them coming back.
L.A. youth are mixing up a Hip Hop revolution in a MacArthur Park creative studio. Self-expression reigns, and peers inspire creativity across the Hip Hop arts, including dance, drawing and music production.
J.U.I.C.E. performed during Paak House 2018 at the Levitt Pavilion in Downtown Los Angeles in McArthur Park, which was organized by Anderson Paak and his organization. juicehiphop.org
Rockybot's 2nd anniversary of life celebration at JUiCE Los Angeles. An exhibition battle with BBoy Simba and BBoy Illy. JUiCE Los Angeles is a non-profit hip-hop arts organization. For more information please visit www.juicelosangeles.org and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @juicelosangeles
JUiCE Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (J.U.i.C.E.) was founded in 2001 in the Rampart District of Los Angeles. We are a non-profit hip hop collective that meets every Saturday from 12-4pm at the MacArthur Park Rec. Center. (2230 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, CA 90057).
J.U.I.C.E. was founded in 2001 in the rampart district of Los Angeles and it's a non-profit Hip Hop arts organization that meets every Friday & Saturday to create a safe and vibrant environment for the community to explore multiple aspects of hip hop.
JUiCE Los Angeles footwork battle at Hip Hop in the Park community event. Web Site: http://www.juicelosangeles.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JUiCELosAngeles/ Instagram: @juicelosangeles
JUiCE performs at the Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park youth day event and collaborates with different community organizations to celebrate youth artists in Los Angeles. JUiCE demonstrates the different styles of breakdancing aka "breaking" and teaches the youth this cultural style of street dance.
Celebrating life through hip-hop. 7 dope Bboys dancing in honor of RockyBot. This anniversary event was held at JUiCE Los Angeles, a non-profit hip-hop arts organization that provides free weekly programming in breaking, emceeing, deejaying and graffiti art for all ages.
www.rampartjuice.com Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (J.U.i.C.E.) was founded in 2001 in the Rampart District of Los Angeles. We are a non-profit hip hop collective that meets every Saturday from 12-4pm at the MacArthur Park Rec. Center. (2230 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, CA 90057). Our program is free for all age groups.
KABC Eyewitness News features the J.U.I.C.E. hip hop arts program in Los Angeles and its upcoming performance at the Ford Amphitheater, Breaking the Cypher. For more information: www.rampartjuice.com www.breakingthecypher.com Or BUY TICKETS NOW! BREAKING THE CYPHER at the Ford Amphitheater on Friday, Oct 5! Click here: http://www.fordamphitheater.org/en/events/071005_2000.asp
At the Third Annual JUiCE Hip Hop Festival, performers spoke out about their passion for dance. Here's an inside look behind the performances.
Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy(J.U.i.C.E.) presents project "Showtime". With support from the California Arts Council in addition to our generous donors, J.U.i.C.E. was able to produce a collaborative art project called "Showtime". J.U.i.C.E. participants in their respected artistic disciplines worked along side other creative artists in the various elements of the hip hop arts.
Live version of "Warhorn" by Ras G and Open Mike Eagle /////// Check out how you can support the completion of their project, to be recorded in Kampala, Uganda in May 2012 here: ////// http://www.stayclassy.org/events/juice-intl-hip-hop-artist-exchange-w/agya-uganda/e8079 /////// ** FREE DOWNLOAD of WARHORN HERE: http://soundcloud.com/open-mike-eagle/ras-g-open-mike-eagle-warhorn ** The Project J.U.i.C.E., a non-profit hip-hop
stance Ace, Kujo, and Pop come from 3 different generations of dance, from different parts of the globe, but have similar foundations and style.
B-boy Saewl plays Jay, who pursues his dreams of travel through Hip Hop culture. Directed by Ramy Casicas. Cinematography by Jason Leibsla.