Hybrid Street Dances

Brukup is a Blend of Krumping and Afro-Japanese Expression

Brukup, also spelled Bruk up or Bruckup, is an underground dance form that combines the moves of many dance styles from several different countries. The dancer contorts into a series of moves reminiscent of a combination of mime, Thriller monster moves, raving and break dancing, krumping, and Jamaican dance hall. Another dance that Brukup incorporates is butoh, a Japanese modern dance form known as the dance of the dead. 

At this time Bruk is mainly practiced in Afro-Caribbean communities, but now that mainstream music videos and YouTube have been showing the dance, it is being appreciated by a larger audience. Bruk has fans as far as Australia and China through the help of online video. 

Pop culture also plays a role when choreographing the dance; references to movies such as “Lost Boys” and “Blade” have been used. Unlike other forms of street dance, dancers often wear costumes or use a few props to illustrate a theme. In the first gallery photo, dancer Drevon Washington (aka Dominus the Konqueror), sports fangs and a mask.

Hybrid Street Dances
Opportunity for dancers to combine different dance styles and create unique and captivating performances.
Mainstream Appreciation of Brukup
Increased exposure through music videos and online platforms leads to a larger audience and global recognition.
Incorporation of Pop Culture References
The use of movie references and thematic costumes adds storytelling elements to street dance performances.

Who This Affects Most

Dance Entertainment
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop new dance formats that combine multiple styles and create immersive experiences for audiences.
Online Video Platforms
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create platforms that specifically cater to showcasing street dance performances and give dancers the opportunity to reach global audiences.
Costume Design and Prop Manufacturing
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide specialized costume and prop solutions for dancers, specifically tailored to street dance styles that incorporate storytelling elements.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 18%
Activity 34%
Freshness 8%

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