On Sunday, the final day of the festival, dancers of all styles are encouraged to attend ExperiMeant It! - a reimagining of dance battles designed to bring together different communities of dancers for an intentional gathering of creativity. The main Sol Power event is Saturday, co-hosted by Jorge “Bboy House” Magana, ASU clinical assistant professor, and ASU alumna Melissa Britt, who cofounded Sol Power (then called Urban Sol) to help create a home for hip-hop culture while a professor of clinical dance at ASU. Randolph will join Daniel Tran and other guest artists to teach dance workshops in a collaboration with ASU student organization AZNA Dance, an Asian-American hip-hop and R&B dance team. ![]() Download Full Imageįriday night features more free fun for ASU students and the local hip-hop community. He says his classes focus on helping students gain a greater connection to their physicality. A dance and fitness instructor for more than 18 years, Randolph has worked with some of the world’s biggest celebrities, such as Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and Usher. The free festival, open to the public, kicks off Friday morning with guest speaker Jerry “Flo Master” Randolph. ![]() ![]() The annual Sol Power hip-hop festival at Arizona State University will feature three jam-packed days of events - including guest artists, workshops and competitions - to celebrate the culture and creative intelligence of dance communities.
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