Kids Hip Hop Dance And Music Entertainers: Kyndall Harris And Taylor Hatala Are What Moves You! By Van Stone and Antoinette Cook, Corespondent
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L to R: Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala, Professional Hip Hop Dance Artist
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In the past few years, two of the youngest prominent hip hop
dancers have been shifting their dance styles away from the jazz and ballet
dance music structure, and the resulting expectations, toward hip hop dance and
music artist performer hubs. The idea is to make concert attendees move to the funky
rhythms and dance to r &b beats of most favorite and popular entertainers.
Now, early teen dance sensations Kyndall Harris and Taylor
Hatala, independent professional dance team artist and television guest stars,
have teamed up to create a cross-state artistic hip hop dance bridge from
Canada through the United States.
Harris, who is from the United States and has since shinned as
a member of the NBA Memphis Grizzlies junior dance team in 2009, and Hatala,
who is from Canada and has since expanded as a member of the Sugar N Spice
dance crew, brings their style of dance to Philadelphia, PA and surrounding areas.
As high powered dancers one of these dancers, Harris, became
one of the youngest dancers to dance for the “Janet Jackson Unbreakable World
Tour.” And speaking of Janet Jackson, today, she takes the stage-2017 "State of The
World US Tour," Capital One Arena – Washington, DC, Thursday, November 16 at
8pm.
In addition, Antoinette Cook, Correspondent/Radio/TV
Host for the Philadelphia Front Page News, and a colleague Noelle Blockson had
the opportunity to meet Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala in Philadelphia’s own
Imphresh Dance Studio earlier this week, Sunday, November 12, 2017.
The
youth were at the studio to teach other inspiring dancers.
Cook
and friend also had the great opportunity to meet up with Kyndall’s mom Shontal
Harris and Taylor’s mom Teresa Hatala.
After
a taking another short break, dancers Harris and Hatala are in Philly to give
another live performance with the legendary Janet Jackson- State of the World
Tour at the Wells Fargo Center tonight.
The two hip hop dancers have the blow you away choreography chemistry. They quickly light up a room.
You can’t help but to pay attention to their hot
moves.
Kyndall
& Taylor are mind-blowing talented individuals that keep their audience
entertained.
Both Harris and Hatala stopped in Philly-2017, since Sunday,
November 12 to play strong dance moves on the dance floor.
L to R: Kyndall Harris, Hip Hop Dance Artist, Antoine Cook, Philadelphia Front Page News Correspondent/Radio/TV
Host, and Taylor Hatala, Hip Hop Dance Artist
Also known as teen World of Dance stars, Kyndall Harris and
Taylor Hatala took a break from touring with Janet Jackson making an appearance
on Total Request Live (TRL) the television series on MTV that features popular
music videos. The teens talked to Matt Rife about how they became a dancing duo
and some of the biggest takeaways from working with an industry icon.
Kids Kyndal Harris and Taylor Hatala are impressive even as Janet
Jackson takes the stage and moves the crowd singing and dancing to hot songs of
today and the past. They not only accomplish amazing physical feats using fancy
footwork and body action but demonstrate a dance ethic, a refusal to forget jazz,
ballet and funk, and the commitment to their passion as artist that shames the
weariness attitudes of many kids in the business.
Harris was a contestant on season 10 of America’s Got Talent
and later a child talent competitor on Little Big Shots. And as for Hatala, she was a guest on The Ellen
DeGeneres Show.
The Harris and Hatala dance group are two of many wonderful
youth using their bodies to convey emotions or narratives.
The girls are becoming world known hip hop dancers telling a
pleasant story about two grace and honor dancers.
Each moves a very fast pulse pace and very slow pulse pace.
The teen dance stars consider themselves dance storytellers more than anything else.
Try to keep up with their moves and the beats. Harris and Hatala are hot and smooth ready to tear up any dance floor.