Main content
Breaking Royal ballet stereotypes with hip-hop
A Royal Ballet choreographer who fell into dance by accident after getting into trouble at school is using hip-hop to open up the institution to wider communities.
Joseph Toonga, who grew up in London's East End, hopes to break traditional stereotypes associated with ballet.
Being from a non-traditional dance background he said he was surprised to get given the opportunity at the world-famous ballet company.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 成人快手 Radio London
-
Tottenham training ground approved despite protest
Duration: 05:33
-
Purley: "I've had a toilet outside my house for seven months"
Duration: 03:59
-
Set in Brent, is 'Big Boys' the best comedy in a generation?
Duration: 15:26
-
Why New Cross's 'inbetweener' cats need new homes
Duration: 02:29