Christopher lil c toler biography for kids pictures
Since appearing in the film, he has danced for several musical artists including Missy Elliott , Fall Out Boy, and Madonna , and was cast as a featured dancer in the art exhibit Slow Dancing. Additionally, Lil' C has expanded his artistic career into music under the name LongLiveCzar, releasing original music and collaborating with prominent artists like Chris Brown, Anderson.
Paak, and Kehlani. Lil' C was featured in the documentary Rize , a film that documents the history of the krumping and clowning dance styles from Los Angeles. He choreographed one dance routine in season two, season four, season six, and season seven, and two routines in season three. Although he has not choreographed any dance numbers since season seven, he has still served as a guest judge.
He choreographed two routines for the first season and another routine for the second season. In , Lil' C was cast in the David Michalek traveling exhibit Slow Dancing , "a series of 43 larger-than-life, hyper-slow-motion video portraits of dancers and choreographers from around the world, displayed on multiple screens. Each [dancer]'s movement approximately 5 seconds long was shot on a specially constructed set using a high-speed, high-definition camera recording at 1, frames per second standard film captures 24 frames per second.
The result is approximately 10 minutes of extreme slow motion. He has collaborated with notable artists such as Anderson.
Christopher Toler was born on 19 January in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Footloose (), Be Cool () and The LXD.
As a solo artist, he has released tracks including Sicario , Oh My! His music blends his background in dance with his passion for hip-hop, making him a multi-talented artist. As one of the pioneers of Krumping, Lil' C's contributions have helped establish this street dance style as a global cultural movement. His involvement in Rize gave Krumping visibility and authenticity, inspiring countless dancers worldwide.