News Summary
Asheville is set to welcome the renowned Rennie Harris Puremovement to the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts on January 17-18, 2025. This hip-hop dance extravaganza will showcase the vibrant narratives of street dance, featuring various styles that celebrate hip-hop culture. In addition to performances, the event will include community engagement activities such as dance classes and discussions, aimed at connecting the community with the essence of hip-hop. Tickets are available for adults and children, with special rates for groups and students.
Asheville Gets Ready for a Hip-Hop Extravaganza with Rennie Harris Puremovement
Hey, Asheville! Get ready to bust a move and dive into the exciting world of hip-hop dance as Rennie Harris Puremovement hits the stage at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts. Mark your calendars for January 17 and 18, 2025, because this is one event you won’t want to miss! Performances kick off at 8 p.m. each night, promising to take you on a journey through the vibrant and rich narratives that street dance brings to life.
Celebrating the Roots of Hip-Hop
Rennie Harris, the visionary behind Puremovement, is all about illuminating the cultural significance of hip-hop dance. His latest work, titled “Nuttin’ But A Word,” is set to explore various street dance styles such as Campbell locking, house, hip-hop, and B-boying. The title itself echoes a wise saying within Black communities in the U.S. — a nod to the idea that actions truly speak louder than words. Through this production, Harris not only showcases his mesmerizing choreography but also emphasizes the ideals of individuality, creativity, and innovation which are so vital to both life and hip-hop culture.
A Thought-Provoking Experience
Rennie Harris Puremovement has made a name for itself by blending artistry with social commentary, crafting performances that inspire deep thought and reflection. These aren’t just dances; they embody the roots of hip-hop that extend from African and African American-Latino traditions, reminding us of the art form’s profound cultural heritage.
Get Moving with Community Engagement Events
The excitement doesn’t stop at the evening performances. The Wortham Center is jumping in with a series of hip-hop dance classes that aim to bring the community together! Local dancer and Artist-in-Residence Otto Vazquez will lead the way, offering a pop-up hip-hop dance class on January 14, 2025. What a fantastic opportunity to learn some killer moves!
Moreover, pre-show discussions will take place on both performance nights, giving audience members an insider’s glimpse into the art form and its cultural context. And for those eager to sharpen their skills, be sure to catch the Street Dance & Hip-Hop Master Class featuring dancers from Rennie Harris Puremovement happening on January 18 at 1 p.m. These events are designed to enlighten and inspire local dancers, providing invaluable insights into the world of professional street dance.
Ticket Information and Special Student Series
Now, let’s talk tickets! If you’re looking to enjoy these thrilling shows, tickets are priced at $65 for adults and just $22 for kids aged 15 and under. Plus, there are group rates available for those wanting to bring friends or family along for the fun. Schools and organizations should take note: there’s a daytime Student Series performance on January 17 at 10 a.m., thoughtfully aimed at students in grades 5-12. It’s a fantastic way for young people to engage with art and culture!
Join the Celebration of Hip-Hop Culture
Rennie Harris Puremovement has earned its reputation as one of the leading street dance theater companies in the U.S., taking their electrifying performances worldwide. This upcoming event in Asheville stands as a celebration of hip-hop culture and its tremendous influence on society, and it’s backed by a slew of local sponsors and media partners, ready to make a splash in Asheville’s arts scene.
For those wanting to know more or eager to purchase tickets, the details can easily be found at worthamarts.org or by calling 828-257-4530 x1. Don’t sit this one out – come and immerse yourself in the rhythm and vibes of hip-hop dance!
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HERE Resources
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Additional Resources
- Trib Papers
- Philadelphia Inquirer
- Wikipedia: Hip hop dance
- Google Search: hip hop dance history
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hip-Hop

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