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Art of Movement : ウィキペディア英語版
Art of Movement

Art of Movement (AOM) is a multi-talented Seattle-based b-boy crew founded in 2002 by brothers Junior and Tony Orduna. The crew has been brought to fame due to member Jay Park's worldwide popularity as a singer and rapper.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allkpop.com/2012/04/jay-park-to-be-named-honorary-ambassador-for-r-16-korea-2012 )〕 Members of the crew are accomplished and talented in and out of the b-boy circle; Cha Cha Malone is a successful producer and composer, and works closely with Jay Park, and Dial Tone won R-16 Korea in 2012 with Massive Monkees, another Seattle-based b-boy crew. The crew has appeared on numerous nationally-broadcast TV shows in South Korea, performed worldwide in front of thousands of fans, and appeared in many music videos, exposing the b-boy culture to a wide variety of people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allkpop.com/2012/03/jay-park-to-perform-with-his-b-boy-team-aom-on-music-on-top )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.facebook.com/AOMCrew/info )
==History==
Art of Movement (AOM) started as an idea between brothers Junior Orduna & Tony Orduna in 2000. Along with a few friends, they danced for fun in middle school, and by 2002, AOM became an official crew consisting of just a handful of members and their future looked promising. After the Orduna brothers relocated to north Seattle, they were introduced to other talented dancers. In 2003, AOM gained a strong foundation with the addition of Jay Park, Chase Malone (Cha Cha Malone), Leng Phe (Phé La Roc), Gil, Neil, and Bao, with Christopher Chico (Chico) and Daniel Jerome (StepRoc) inducted in 2007. Over the years, members have pursued other endeavours, such as Jay Park who left to South Korea in 2005, but have migrated back together, earning a reputation as one of the more respected crews to represent Seattle and the West Coast.〔 The crew has travelled worldwide, performing at concerts in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia, and participating in large b-boy battles, such as R-16 Korea, and have appeared on numerous TV shows in South Korea.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.r16korea.com/xe/?mid=artist&page=1&document_srl=4447 )
On April 2, 2013, AOM member Jay Park released a video titled "(Art of Movement (2013) )" on his YouTube channel. The video was filmed in March, 2013, and edited by fellow AOM member Hep, showing the crew b-boying and posing on the banks of Puget Sound, with the Seattle Great Wheel in the background, in the crew's hometown of Seattle, Washington over the soundtrack of "Stop Me" by Mark Ronson.

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