• 1.1. "6/8" - from galaxy
  • 1.2. "which way is up" written by starguard - from galaxy
  • 1.3. "rainforest" written by paul hardcastle - from vop style
  • 1.4. "for the love in you" written by shalamar - from body shots
  • 1.5. "c.c.d" - from jazz technique
  • 1.6. "dance crazy" - from dance crazy
  • 1.7. "just dance" - from video / tape cassette
  • 1.8. "holly rock" written by prince - from dance crazy
  • 1.9. "break out" - from i've got it
  • 1.10. "getaway" written by salsoul orchestra - from get up and dance
  • 1.11. "wishing on a star" written by rose royce - from galaxy
  • 1.12. "sam's tune" - from body shots
  • 1.13. "malibu nites" - from video / tape cassette
  • 1.14. "music is the answer" - dance crazy
  • 1.15. "a message from kenya" - from afro-cuban drums (jungle drums vol 2)
  • 1.16. "shamballa" - from body shots
  • 1.17. "we supply" written by stanley clarke - from taking off
  • 1.18. "the men" from spirit free and new horizons
  • 1.19. "flashy super groove"- from galaxy
  • 1.20. "stratus" written by billy cobham - from soul jazz
  • 1.21. "oh yes" - from vop style
  • 1.22. "inspiration" - from video / tape cassette
26. November 2021

hatchett, frank

sensational

SENSATIONAL

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At the height of his fame in the 1980s, Hatchett's classes in New York City at the wildly popular Hines-Hatchett studio (now renamed the Broadway Dance Centre) attracted celebrities including Madonna, Brooke Shields, Olivia Newton-John, and Naomi Cambell. Though he hated flying, preferring to cruise in a Corvette from Massachusetts to Manhattan, each week saw Hatchett jet setting for classes and performances around the world. Despite his star power, Hatchett's signature "Vop Style" emphasizing emotion and attitude over strict technique was made accessible to children, adults, and people from all walks of life. He was also known for forming personal bonds with his students through dance like Richard Simmons did with Sweatin' to the Oldies, Hatchett's ... read more