The elements of Hip-Hop culture are used to address the different types of bullying present in the lives of today’s youth. The overall theme is “Bullying Ends After Talking,” allowing students to express their personal experiences, concerns, and maybe even some advice for their fellow peers while they are guided and entertained along the way. The entertainment elements of DJing, MCing and Breakdancing are performed live for the audience throughout the show.

Mini-presentation

Jude Romero (Kabuki Dancers)

Originally from New Iberia, Jude is an original member and founder of Kabuki Kru and its performance counterpart, Kabuki Dancers. He has over 20 years of Hip-Hop dance experience, performing and competing across the nation with a focus on Breakdancing.

His passion for music and Hip-Hop culture also led him to DJing and MCing, as well as a journey into the art of Turntablism. His mission is to use the youthful, creative energy of Hip-Hop to inspire and educate others.