New York Times did a cool thing on Tiny Toones, started by a Cambodian American who got caught up in that bullshit deportation scheme following 9/11. And now these cats are touring the US! Check them out all over the States. Hmm, hip-hop raising up some impoverished Cambodian youths, and then these youths straight coming and giving back hip-hop to the country where it all started? I'm pretty sure we're about to rip open a crazy Dopeness Wormhole with the all the hip-hop energy flowing. CERN, you ain't got shit. Definitely check them out if you're in the area. Honestly, a good hip-hop battle cannot be captured by a hundred Hollywood dance movies, no matter how many members of B2K are involved.
As if that weren't enough, for those of you not in the know, Fusion X (that's '10') just went down this last week. Fusion is one of the premier hip-hop dance competitions, drawing crews from colleges and streets up and down the West Coast. It's put on by none other than MASA, Multi-Asian Student Association down at UC San Diego. Fusion is one of the reasons why the West Coast (and Asian America) always has such a strong hip-hop showing in America's Best Dance Crew. Check the vids here.
Man. All of this serving has gotten me sweaty. I guess to cool off I'll dance. In the rain. In slow mo. But I know, no amount of serving is going to change some minds. Please submit your tired, stereotype-driven rationalizations for Asian American dance skills below.
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