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World's Oldest Hip Hop Dance Group Receive Massive Reaction

World's Oldest Hip Hop Dance Group Receive Massive Crowd Reactions!!!
 
The World's Oldest Hip Hop Dance Group: The Hip Op-eration Crew received standing ovations and deafening screams and cheers from judges and spectators over the weekend when they performed at the NZ Hip Hop Championships.
 
The Hip Op-eration Crew consists of 37 senior citizens from Waiheke Island aged 66 to 96 years old.
 
People likened the crowd's reaction to The Hip Op-eration Crew's performances to a Justine Bieber or One Direction concert.
 
You can view their competitive performance in the Mega Crew Division of the NZ National Hip Hop Championships on Friday 26th April here:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh_1S1aAEZM&feature=youtu.be
 
You can also view their guest tribute performance at the NZ National Hip Hop Championships Finals on Saturday 27th April here:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngiuj2WORCg&feature=youtu.be
 
The Hip Op-eration Crew are looking for a sponsor and/or donations to raise the NZ$250,000 they need to travel to the USA to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships later this year. 10% of all sponsorship funds/donations go into the Otara Youth Programme.
 
For more information, please visit the website www.hipop-eration.com or Facebook page www.facebook.com/thehipop-erationcrew

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