
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.

Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.








Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.
Crunk Lessons is a hip hop cover of Adrian Piper’s 1983 work “Funk Lessons.” Thirty-plus years after the original, Crunk Lessons uses the same structure (history lesson + dance lesson), tracing the evolution of rap music from its 1970s origins to the early 2000s. Participants learn basic head nods, hand gestures, shoulder shrugs and booty shakes, eventually working up to more complicated dance moves, simultaneously exploring race and gender stereotypes in hip hop, along with the (somewhat illicit) pleasure and appeal of mainstream hip hop culture and dance—pimping, flossing and popping collars.