Nepal’s best bboying crew Everest crew

Dance is freedom, we do not look at someone’s limits; we try to bring the best out of every member of the crew,” Sanjit Gurung, member of the Everest Crew, told the Baltic Review. For Sanjit, a dancer in his 20s, B-boying is a never-say-no spirit which over the last decade has become an important trend in youth culture and street life.
The Everest Crew consists of eight members, ranging in age from 14 to 27 years old, having a minimum of 3 years’ experience under their belt. The members of the crew found a commonality in their dedication to dancing and the ideas surrounding it.Suraj Thapa Magar was studying in Kathmandu three years ago when he first saw a group of guys doing some incredible stunt-dancing across the road. Fifteen at the time, Suraj went and stood there – hypnotized by their moves.“I knew I wanted to become a B-boy after seeing that first dance battle. At the beginning it was very hard because I felt that I didn’t have enough strength. Now, I get energy from the crowd,” the 18-year-old dancer explained.

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