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Mission: To mentor and inspire the youth using the elements of Hip-Hop culture.

November 2021

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We are now taking bookings for our program: THE HOLIDAY HU$TLE! About The Program This program features a skit about a group of performers doing shows out on the street to earn some extra cash for the holidays. Well, things don’t exactly go as planned, and an important lesson is learned by the group along the way. And of course, we are KABUKIDANCERS, so you can expect plenty of music, dance, and laughs as well. There is also a dance workshop for viewers to participate in at the conclusion of the performance. Book

We will be available for live performances as well as virtual pre-recorded versions of our programs going into the Fall 2021 season. Specifically, with October already here, our Anti-bullying program, Drop The B.E.A.T (Bullying Ends After Talking), is ready to go! Our performers are fully-vaccinated and we have adapted our programs so everyone can enjoy the shows while staying as safe as possible. Click here to contact us. for more info.

Checkout who made the front page of the Plaquemines Gazette a few weeks ago! Major thanks to the Plaquemines Parish Libraries & Plaquemines Parish Government for all the support. "Last week, a dance group based out of Lafayette, Louisiana known as the “Kabuki Dancers” came down to Plaquemines Parish and gave a series of three performances around the parish: on Tuesday, June 22 the dancers were at the Belle Chasse Library, on Wednesday, June 23 the dancers were at the Port Sulphur Library, and one Thursday, June 24 they were at the

In honor of Black History Month, we have put together a *VIRTUAL PROGRAM VERSION of our program, "THE BREAKDOWN". This program focuses on the history of Hip-Hop and the important figures that pioneered the culture. It also includes a discussion on the elem ents of Hip-Hop (and their respective pioneers), demonstrations, a dance workshop which the audience can participate in, and a dance performance by us at the end. We also speak on drums as they relate to black history and also asan influential element to the creation