My Street Moves: Ripping Your Legs Off for the Splits

My Street Moves: Ripping Your Legs Off for the Splits

My Street Moves Featuring Cassandra Godinez:Ā Ripping Your Legs Off for the Splits

hosted by Bryson Wesley

On this episode of “My Street Moves” host Bryson Wesley sits down with Pierce dance veteran Cassandra Godinez. The pair talk international styles of dance, body types in casting and auditioning for television shows.

 

My Street Moves: Bbotics

My Street Moves: Bbotics

My Street Moves featuring Brandon Munoz: Bbotics

Hosted by Bryson Wesley

Brandon Munoz also known as “Bbotics” who was born in Pasadena. He went to Pasadena High and has been dancing “Animation” now for five years. He was so inspired by the members of Dragon House, a group of animators here in the valley.

 

My Street Moves: Not Your Starbucks Frappe

My Street Moves: Not Your Starbucks Frappe

“My Street Moves” featuring Sydney Horowitz: Not Your Starbucks Frappe

Hosted by Bryson Wesley

Sydney Horowitz is a student at Valley and Pierce College, as well as a dance teacher at Creation Station. She was a professional dancer skilled in Ballet, Tap and Hiphop before a major career-ending injury. Tune in to hear about her struggles with starting all over again.

 

My Street Moves: Industry vs. Street

My Street Moves: Industry vs. Street

My Street Moves featuring Relent: Industry vs. Street

Hosted by Bryson Wesley

On this episode of “My Street Moves” host Bryson Wesley sits down with Devin Hobson, aka Relent, to talk about his dance career. Relent is a popper and proud member of Warriors Crew, located in the San Fernando Valley. Relent uses dance as a temporary get-away from the troubles in life. He has came from street battling to preforming on stages. You can check out his moves here and here.

My Street Moves: Your Style is You

My Street Moves: Your Style is You

My Street Moves featuring DJ Hazze and Tiana Collins: Your Style is You

Hosted by Bryson Wesley

In this episode of “My Street Moves” host Bryson Wesley talks with his guests DJ Hazze and Tiana Collins regarding dance battles, the importance of earning your name and the traditions dancing can carry. Hazze is a veteran of the dance community having traveled the world. Click here, here, and here for some of his clips.

Tiana Collins, a student at CSUN and Choreographer researches the history her style and uses that to connect with the movements, check her out here.