Desi Hoppers

Desi Hoppers (also known as Desi Hoppers Dance Crew) is a hip-hop dance crew from Mumbai, India. Desi Hoppers were formed in 2015, with originally seven members. In their debut year, Desi Hoppers won the World of Dance Championships in Los Angeles.[1][2][3][4][5] The crew created history by being the first Indian dance team representing the country in World of Dance (WOD) and later emerging as winners.[6] The journey of their formation and subsequent win was filmed as part of a finite television dance series called "Bindass Naach" on bindass channel.[7] The crew was invited to give special performances on America's Got Talent (season 11) and Day Day Up. They are the only Indian crew to showcase an exhibition performance in World of Dance 2017.

Desi Hoppers
OriginMumbai, India
GenresHip-Hop, Bollywood ,Popping, House dance, Dancehall, krump
Years active2015–present
MembersShantanu Maheshwari
Macedon D'Mello
Subhash Naidu
Rohan Vyas
JACK
Mohit Antony

Work

Desi Hoppers was founded in 2015 by Palki Malhotra along with Shantanu Maheshwari, Macedon D'Mello and Nimit Kotian through India-wide auditions, for the finite dance series Bindass Naach. The show aimed to showcase the journey and struggles of forming a dance crew and performing at an international level. The show had appearances by the likes of Jaja Vaňková of So You Think You Can Dance and Step Up: All In fame, along with Indian choreographer and dance guru Terence Lewis (choreographer).[8] [9]

In an interview, Palki Malhotra revealed that the idea for the crew evolved during the days of Channel V's fiction dance show Dil Dosti Dance, where the four founding members had worked together. She added that their shared vision led to her helping them in translating the crew into reality.

After their victory at World of Dance 2015, the crew was invited to give a special performance on America's Got Talent (season 11) and received praise from judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Nick Cannon.[10] They further gave a special performance on the hit Chinese show Day Day Up on Hunan Television. In 2016, they were featured in special promotional videos by NBC for World of Dance.

Desi Hoppers were also invited as guest performers in the World of Dance finals 2017 at Los Angeles to showcase their performance. [11] [12] In August 2017, Desi Hoppers participated in the Asian Battleground - a cross-national dance competition held in Malaysia and ended at the third place.

Since 2016, the crew has been conducting 'StreetMation' workshops across India, incorporating Indian cultural elements with street dance forms, majorly, Hip-Hop.

In 2018, Desi Hoppers participated in the world’s biggest dance reality show World of Dance (TV series) and in doing so they became the first ever Indian dance crew to represent India on such a big platform. They received high praise from judges Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo and Derek Hough who loved their unique style and fusion of hip-hop with Indian culture. They also scored an impressive 96 to qualify for the next round which was also the highest score in round one. In the Duals round, they managed to impress the judges again and won the round with a score of 90.3 defeating the opponent team from Upper Team Division, Opus Dance Collective who scored 83.3. The crew got eliminated in the cuts round though they scored a 90.7.

They were invited for special showcase performances at the highly popular YouTube Fanfest 2018 Brandcast held at Mumbai and also at India's Biggest Hip-hop Dance Festival "Breezer Vivid Shuffle", where they were a part of the International Judging jury alongside Jaja Vankova for crew showcase competition.

Filmography

2015Bindass NaachFinite television seriesBindass
2016Day Day UpSpecial PerformanceHunan Television
2016America's Got Talent (season 11)Special PerformanceNBC[13]
2016World of DancePromotional VideosNBC
2017World of DanceExhibition Act[14]
2017Asian Battleground - MalaysiaReality Dance ShowAstro AEC [15]
2018 World of Dance (season 2) Reality Dance show NBC
2018 Iconic India Special feature CNN

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result
2015 World of Dance World of Dance,World Finals 2015 Championship Desi Hoppers Won[16]
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References

  1. "Indian Dance Crew 'Desi Hoppers' Win World Of Dance Title In Los Angeles – Huffington Post". Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. "Indians win World of Dance trophy in US – Los Angeles Herald". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  3. "Indians win World of Dance trophy in US – Californian Telegraph". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  4. "Indian troupe Desihoppers win World of Dance trophy – The Statesman". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  5. "Real-life ABCD: Indian hip-hoppers relive World of Dance win – Hindustan Times". Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  6. "Desi Hoppers: Our journey starts now – The Times of India". Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  7. "Shantanu to capture his dance journey on tv show – The Times of India". Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  8. "'Bindaas Naach' is a little bit of everything: Jaja Vankova – Mid-Day". Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  9. "'Indian dance is rich and fun: Jaja Vanková – Deccan Chronicle". Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  10. America's Got Talent (14 June 2015). "AGT Auditioners Show Off Their Edgy Dance Moves – America's Got Talent 2016 Auditions". Retrieved 14 June 2015 via YouTube.
  11. "Dancing star Tiger Shroff lauds Shantanu Maheshwari's dance video- The Indian Express". Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  12. "Hollywood calling for Shantanu Maheshwari- The Times of India". Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  13. "Shantanu Maheshwari's 'Desi Hoppers' Perform on 'America's Got Talent' – IndiaWest". Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  14. "Desi Hoppers | FrontRow | World of Dance Finals 2017 | #WODFINALS17". Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  15. "The Best Asian Dance Crews Are Back To Battle It Out At Astro Battleground 2017 – Rojak Daily". Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  16. "Desi Hoppers win the WOD championship in LA – The Times of India". Retrieved 7 August 2015.
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