Hi-Hat

Hi-Hat

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nadine "Hi-Hat" Ruffin is a choreographer of hip-hop dance from New York City. Ruffin has worked with Montell Jordan, Big Time Rush, Teddy Riley, P-Diddy, Wyclef, Shakira, Rihanna, Mary J. Blige, Eve, and Jay-Z. Ruffin's work is featured in many Missy Elliott music videos, such as "All n My Grill", "She's a Bitch", "Hit Em wit da Hee", "Sock It To Me", "Beep Me 911", "Get Ur Freak On", and "One Minute Man".[3][4] Ruffin has served as a guest judge on the American dance competition reality TV series So You Think You Can Dance.

Movies for Hi-Hat...

Step Up 3D
Title: Step Up 3D
Character: World Jam Judge
Released: August 4, 2010
Type: Movie
A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers, including Luke and Natalie, team up with NYU freshman Moose, and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.
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Step Up 2: The Streets
Title: Step Up 2: The Streets
Character: Businesswoman on Subway
Released: February 14, 2008
Type: Movie
When rebellious street dancer Andie lands at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins forces with the schools hottest dancer, Chase, to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimore s underground dance battle The Streets.
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Title: America's Best Dance Crew
Released: February 7, 2008
Type: TV
Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew, often abbreviated as ABDC, is an American competitive dance reality television series that features dance crews from the United States and around the world. It was produced by American Idol judge Randy Jackson and aired on MTV. The series was originally developed for NBC as World Moves. After seven seasons, ABDC was cancelled due to declining ratings. The show was hosted by Mario Lopez, and featured television personality Layla Kayleigh as the backstage correspondent. The judging panel for the final seasons of the show included entertainers Lil Mama, JC Chasez, and Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval. Former judges included hip-hop choreographer Shane Sparks and R&B singer Omarion.