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EP 8.0 On the New York Mets and more with Liam Lynch (Dancer)

50 min · 27 de oct de 2024
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Liam Lynch is a New York-based hip hop dancer and movement artist. After learning to dance in high school by cyphering with friends in the hallways, he began to formally pursue dance in college at Princeton University. Liam has trained in hip hop, house, popping, contemporary, and more, which he combines into his own unique style. He performs with BOLD Dance Company, works as a freelance commercial dancer for music videos and performances, attends battles and continues to choreograph and teach. He is also part of the inaugural Mets dance team the Queens Crew. Here is my conversation with Liam Lynch.

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