Flying Steps

Flying Steps
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Street dance (B-boying, popping, locking)
Years active 1993–present
Website www.flying-steps.de
Members Kadir Memis
Benny Kimoto
Khaled Chaabi
Gengis Ademoski
Stephanie Nguyen
Michael Rosemann
Vartan Bassil
Niran
Brahim Zaibat

The B-Boy crew Flying Steps was formed in 1993 by Kadir Memis ("Amigo") and Vartan Bassil in Berlin. The crew has 9 members. They specialise in B-boying (Breakdance), Popping and Locking and were world champions in these dance styles several times by winning the international Battle of the Year and the Red Bull Beat Battle. Nowadays the crew also include Hip Hop and House dance forms in their performances.

The Flying Steps gained a lot of entertainment, theater and media experience during their career. They founded their own music label and started different successful music projects. The Flying Steps are considered to be one of the most successful urban dance acts worldwide.

Their single Operator was released on 1 June 2007. They worked on two different B-Boy PlayStation games and they opened a dance school, the Flying Steps Academy Berlin, where they teach the next generation of urban dance.

Under the artistic direction of Christoph Hagel, in 2010 they presented the dance performance Red Bull Flying Bach, with breakdance and contemporary dance to the music The Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. This routine was performed at the Bundestag, the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest and the Federal Presidency's Summer Festival, and it was given a special Echo award.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. WELT online: Bach und Breakdance, 17. August 2011
  2. General-Anzeiger: Breakdance meets Bach, 22. August 2011
  3. Eurovision.tv: Eurovision interval acts revealed, 9 May 2011

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