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Rennie Harris (Lorenzo Harris) was born on 28 January, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American dancer. Discover Rennie Harris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Lorenzo Harris
Occupation Dancer, Choreographer, Director
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1964
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality United States

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1964

Lorenzo Harris (born January 28, 1964) is a dancer, choreographer, artistic director and professor of hip-hop dance.

1991

Harris founded Rennie Harris Puremovement in 1991–92, the company was created to further his efforts to preserve and disseminate hip-hop culture.

The company's mission is to re-educate about hip-hop and its culture through its artistic work, lecture demonstrations, and discussions.

The company currently performs newer repertory works such as: "Something to Do with Love", "Get It," and "Love American Style," among a host of other works.

The company has performed such evening length productions as: "Rome and Jewels", "Facing Mekka", and "Heaven", of which they have won numerous awards for.

1992

Harris formed the first and longest running hip-hop dance touring company, Rennie Harris Puremovement in 1992.

The Scanner Boys disbanded in 1992 with their last performance at the “Dancing in the Streets" festival held at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia.

1998

Harris started Illadelph Legends of Hip-Hop Festival in 1998 to bring together the pioneers of the various forms of Street Dance.

Focusing primarily on teaching technique, philosophy, history and aesthetic of street dance.

Illadelph dance was the first of its kind and was the catalyst for many of the Street Dance intensives to date.

Devoid of competition the festival is believed to be the first to only offer dance classes, panel discussions, and performances.

Some of the seminal and legendary pioneers that taught at Illadelph were pioneers such as Don Campbell of The Campbell Lockers, Mr. Wiggles, Ken Swift, Crazy Legs, and international artists like Meech from France, Hiro from Japan, and Eva Shou from Denmark.

The festival passes on the knowledge, tradition, and dance vocabulary of the various forms, such as Popping, Breaking, Locking, House dance, Waacking, and vogue.

Illadelph Legends is the first Street Dance festival to specifically feature and promote technical classes and workshops on the history and theory with the pioneers and historians of street dance young and old.

Rennie started teaching hip-hop at the age of 15 with the Smithsonian Institution and continues to teach at various universities across the world.

While is company is touring Rennie teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder from August 26-December 18 and at the University of Texas Austin from January 15-May 15.

In addition when traveling with his company he teaches workshops and lectures on the history of hip-hop and the various techniques of street dance that sprang from the culture.

2007

In 2007, he conceived another touring company, RHAW or Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works.

Harris has received numerous awards for his theatrical hip-hop dance performances or what he refers to as, "Hip-Hop concert dance".

He is known for such works as Rome and Jewels, Facing Mekka, 100 NAKED LOCKS, Heaven, and a host of innovative repertory works, which have broken many stereotypes and expectations of hip-hop dance.

After receiving an honorary doctorate from Bates College and an honorary doctorate from Columbia College, Harris' company was chosen as 1 of 4 US companies to serve as cultural ambassadors for President Obama's "Dance Motion USA."

2010

In 2010, Harris received an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from Bates College and a Doctorate in the Arts and Humanities from Columbia College for his work and commitment to Street and hip-hop dance.

He has taught at Universities such as the University of Colorado-Boulder, Stanford University, New York University, University of California, Los Angeles, Temple University, Villanova University, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Ohio State University, Michigan University, University of Hawaii, Harvard University, among many others.

As a part of his efforts to educate the world about hip-hop, he passes on his historical knowledge of the dance through performances all over the world, including but not limited to: London, Italy, Japan, China, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, West Africa, Finland, the Netherlands, France, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, New Zealand, Perth, Auckland, Brazil, Jamaica, Trinidad, and the Bahamas.

In addition, he has performed in theaters such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lincoln Center, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Kennedy Center, Jacob's Pillow, Joyce Theater, Symphony Space, New Victory Theater, The Apollo Theatre in New York, Sadler's Wells Theatre (London), The Southbank Centre (London) and many other theaters and universities in the US and internationally.

2012

In 2012, it toured the Middle East, performing and giving hip hop workshops to Egyptians, Israelis and Palestinians.

Growing up in North Philadelphia, Rennie was first inspired by Don Campbell’s group, The Campbell Lockers, after seeing them on the TV show Soul Train.

He started dancing socially as a kid but when he was around 12 years old, he started a dance group called Cobra III with his brother and childhood friend, nicknamed “Brainy.” Cobra III entered and won a local church talent show, marking the beginning of Harris’ life commitment to dance.

Harris started his career by forming dance groups during his teens, such as the GQ group called, The Step Masters and a popping crew called, The Scanner Boys.

These groups opened and performed with such acts as: Afrika Bambaataa, West Street Mob, Kool Moe Dee and the Treacherous Three, Super Nature, currently known as Salt-n-Pepa, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, and Doug E Fresh, Double Trouble, Roxanne Shante, UTFO, Whodini, Newcleus, Run-DMC, Kurtis Blow, Madonna, Brandy, Aliah, Sugar Hill Gang, Sister Sledge, Gloria Gaynor, The Tramps, and Debarge, among others.

Harris worked for the TV dance shows, "Dancin' On Air", "Dance Party USA", and then was given his own show to host called, "One House Street."

Harris finished his commercial career with a prolonged tour with Cathy Sledge of Sister Sledge, as a choreographer and dancer.

Harris then returned to Philadelphia and The Scanner Boys to continue to innovate hip-hop dance.

2012 marks the 20th Anniversary of Rennie Harris Puremovement of which the company toured excerpts of past works as well as newer works in commemoration.