Hip Hop Club has moved its major event, a dance session titled, “[ndjam],” from the end of the year to March 21, according to Linsu Han, club president and senior.
Linsu Han (right), club president and senior, jokes around with club member and freshman Darren Chang (left). Hip Hop Club is preparing for [ndjam] which while take place March 21. HELENA MA / PHOTO“[ndjam]” will take place in the Dale E. Graham Auditorium after school on March 21. It will cost $5 to see the show, and the money will go toward a charity that Global Giving has decided on.
Han said the club has already found many of the judges who will judge the dancers. The judges are CHS alumni and their friends, and they are all college students or college graduates. The judges include Lawrence Yeh, Steven Han and Desmon Saxton.
“There will be a judges showcase in the very beginning,” Han said. “Then we’re going to start with choreo, and then battles. Any member can participate in the battles, and the choreography is (done by) the people who specifically prepared choreo.”
“I’m excited to see all the dancers and all the poppers come together and have a great time,” he said.
Sponsor Lacey Grabek said she is excited for this club’s major event.
“It’s a great way for the club to showcase their talent, and it gets the members excited,” she said.
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