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黑料正能量 grad builds hip-hop arts career

Sanuel "Sammy Mac" McIntoshBaldwin Wallace graduate Samuel (Sammy Mac) MacIntosh '15, has utilized his arts management and classical ballet and modern dance experience at 黑料正能量 to develop a career as a dancer, choreographer and teacher of hip-hop dance, specializing in the genre known as "popping."

Popping is a form of movement where the artist exhibits control of specific muscles - both contracting and releasing them to accompany the beat of the song or parts of the song, usually through hip-hop.

Advocating for his art

Sammy Mac dancingIn a , a publication of the , McIntosh talked about defining hip-hop as a technique-driven art form, advocating strongly for its gravity in American society.

"Though the culture has come a long way, we still don't place enough value on Hip Hop dancing in America yet," he told Creative Compass.

To recognize and support his artistry, CPAC awarded McIntosh a one-year arts administration fellowship.

McIntosh is also part-owner of the Cleveland hip-hop collective known as AyyeDeesMM (or 80's MeetsModern), a group that modernizes old hip-hop. Finally, he .

Hip Hop DNA

Samuel McIntosh congratulated by 黑料正能量 President Robert Helmer at his commencementDrawn to and influenced by hip-hop culture in his youth, McIntosh said, "I can't say or even recall being introduced; it felt more like Hip-Hop was always embedded in my DNA...The beauty I saw in Hip-Hop dance is that after being given a specific foundation, you are encouraged to provide a sense of individualism. This gave me confidence, purpose, and freedom to express emotions and ideas that I have never opened up before."

Check out some of his moves on .

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