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In this new work celebrating their 20th anniversary as a Hip Hop and street dance ensemble, Versa-Style shines a spotlight on West Coast Hip Hop and the street dance styles that originated in L.A. The uplifting and energetic production pays tribute to leading artists of the ever-evolving global street dance culture that includes Hip Hop, house, popping, locking and more.
Founded in 2005 by Los Angeles natives and co-artistic directors Jackie ”Miss Funk” Lopez and Leigh “Breeze-lee” Foaad, Versa-Style Street Dance Company was created to promote, empower, and celebrate the artistry of Hip Hop and street dance culture.
Versa-Style is recognized for its electrifying performances and inspiring programs for youth and communities. Consisting of committed, highly-skilled street dance artists representing the diversity and beautiful complexity of L.A., the company empowers through the movement and culture of Hip Hop dance.
A daytime performance of Versa-Style Street Dance Company is available for school group audiences. Learn more.
Support for Versa-Style Street Dance Company is provided by the Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts, and the College of Fine Arts O’Donnell Visiting Artist Endowment.