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Les Twins
Background information
Born (1988-12-06) December 6, 1988 (age 35)
OriginSarcelles, Val d'Oise, France
GenresHip-hop dance (New Style)
Occupation(s)
  • Dancers
  • choreographers
  • models
Members
  • Laurent Nicolas Bourgeois
  • Larry Nicolas Bourgeois
Websitehttp://www.lestwins.org

Professionally known as Les Twins, identical twin brothers Laurent and Larry Bourgeois (born December 6, 1988) are French dancers, choreographers, and models. Often referred to by their respective nicknames, "Lil Beast" and "Ca Blaze", they are recognized internationally for their talents in new style hip-hop dancing.[1]

Born and raised in Sarcelles, France, the self-taught dance duo became the darlings of the French audience in 2008 as finalists on the popular television show Incroyable Talent.[2] They quickly rose to prominence in the United States after a video of their performance on the San Diego leg of the 2010 World of Dance tour went viral on YouTube, surpassing over 6 million views in less than a year.[3] In 2011 they won the Hip-hop New Style division of the prestigious international street dance competition Juste Debout.

Les Twins have been featured dancers for various music artists, including Beyoncé Knowles and Missy Elliott. Standing at 6'4" (193 cm) tall,[4] the brothers have modeled for French haute couture fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier and appeared in many high-profile commercial advertising campaigns.

In addition to teaching their original choreography in workshops around the globe, they are also the founding members of the successful dance team Criminalz Crew.[4]

Early life and career beginnings

The twins were born on December 6, 1988 in Sarcelles, a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. They are the youngest in a large, Guadeloupean[5] extended family of 18 children that includes two other sets of twins, and a brother 25 years their senior.[4]

Neither Larry nor Laurent received any formal dance training. Instead, they learned by observing other breakers, lockers, and poppers and by teaching themselves classical ballet techniques.[6][7][8] At the age of 12, they began performing in concerts and musicals. According to WAD Magazine, "They were born dancers. They walked at 5 months, seriously moved their bodies at 18 months old, and at 9 they showed off steps they had invented to youngsters twice their age in their neighborhood."[9]

In 2005 the brothers recruited five members to form their own dance team called Criminalz Crew, spending the next few years competing in hip-hop tournaments and entertaining crowds as street performers and in clubs.[4] In 2007 they danced to sold-out audiences in the musical Pas de Quartier at France’s esteemed Avignon Festival.[10][11]

Dance career

In March 2008 Les Twins gained the attention of the dance community by defeating French street dancers Joseph Go and Meech Onomo at the semi-finals of the prestigious international dance competition Juste Debout.[12] Following that success, they were finalists and audience favorites on Season 3 of Incroyable Talent (the French equivalent of Britain’s Got Talent) aired on M6.[2] On November 13, 2008 the twins were among the top twelve finalists competing on the Incroyable Talent finale show attended by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and watched by over 4 million viewers.[13] In 2009 they were contracted to perform the two-man hip-hop comedy stage revue Twins choreographed by their long-time coach Abibou "Playmo" Kébe at the Théâtre Trévise in Paris.[14]

In August 2010 a video of their performance on the World of Dance tour in San Diego went viral on YouTube.[3] On November 9, 2010 they made their U.S. television debut on The Ellen Degeneres Show.[15][16]

Les Twins performing at the Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live concert in Atlantic City on May 28, 2012

In March 2011 the twins won the Hip-hop New Style division at Juste Debout, beating out over 353 dancers.[4] That same year they performed alongside Beyoncé Knowles at the 2011 Billboard Music Awards, the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival, the BET Awards, and the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series, garnering even greater attention on the world stage.[17][18] They also joined her on the French television shows X-Factor and Le Grand Journal to promote her then upcoming album 4, and were the only featured male dancers in the alternate version of her Run the World (Girls) video.[19] Their collaboration with Knowles would continue in May 2012 at the Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live concert series in Atlantic City.[20]

Larry and Laurent were star dancers on the Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour by Cirque du Soleil until December 2011.[21][22]

On March 6, 2012 the pair joined rapper Big Sean on-stage at the after-party for Kanye West’s Fall 2012 fashion show at La Halle Freyssinet in Paris.[23] One month later they performed with Missy Elliott and Timbaland at Hennessy's "Wild Rabbit" campaign launch event in New York.[24]

Les Twins debuted on Japan’s largest television network Nippon TV on July 24, 2012. [25]

During November 2012 they guest starred on the television dance competition Everybody Dance! [26] in Ukraine and teamed up again with Missy Elliott at the Beats on the Beach event in Abu Dhabi and the Back2Black Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[27][28]

In December 2012 the twins began working on multiple projects with Sony Japan.[29]

Modeling

Les Twins are signed with NEXT Model Management in Paris.[30] In 2010 they walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week for the Jean Paul Gaultier Fall 2010 Men’s Collection.[31]

They have since been featured in numerous web, television, and print advertising campaigns, including for Jay-Z’s viral video campaign "That’s Rocawear", New Era, Benetton, Givenchy, H&M, Adidas, Pioneer Steez, EMOBILE, and 25 Magazine.[32]

Choreography

Les Twins teaching at the HHI Urban Moves Workshop in Las Vegas on August 5, 2012

Larry and Laurent have traveled the globe teaching their original choreography in countries including the U.S., France, Japan, Canada, Russia, Germany, Italy, Finland, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Kyrgyzstan. Crowds of up to 5000 people have been in attendance at some of their international dance workshops.[9]

In 2010 they choreographed the dance sequence to the song Jump by Kris Kross in the Wii video game Just Dance 2.[33]

In June 2011 Fox broadcasted a portion of the audition piece of contestants D*Day (Damon Bellmon and Deon Lewis) on Season 8 of the dance competition So You Think You Can Dance.[34] Although they were accused by many of plagiarizing their choreography from Les Twins’ World of Dance San Diego performance on YouTube, D*Day was allowed to proceed to the next stage of the competition.[35] In 2012 Bellman and Lewis returned on the SYTYCD Season 9 Atlanta auditions show claiming their prior year’s routine was an homage to Les Twins’ work.[36][37]

Artistry

Dance style

Les Twins’ dance style is often categorized as hip-hop new style, a commercial form of hip hop with a strong emphasis on isolations and musicality. However, the twins are known for having created a unique style from this dance which they refer to as "Twins-Style".[38] Due to their ability to anticipate and finish each other’s moves,[39] the brothers quickly gained a reputation for their timing and skill at making freestyle dance look like choreography.[4] Charlotte Guillemin of WAD Magazine wrote[9]:

They have really created a form of hip-hop that is truly individual to them...They are in perfect symbiosis. They look totally disjointed with their very jerky movements, although at the same time displaying an amazing fluidity. They undulate, bend and twist, impossible to assess where their center of gravity lies: both phenomenal and unreal.

Influences

Larry and Laurent credit their major inspirations as Michael Jackson, their coach Abibou "Playmo" Kébe, cartoons, and their own siblings, nine of whom are also dancers.[40][8][4]

Public image

Les Twins are immediately recognizable for their large afros and trademark style of dress—backwards pants, neck warmers, and kneepads worn around the ankles.[10][9] Regarding their tendency to adopt other unique accessories, such as beaded bracelets and necklaces, wristbands, watch chains, scarves, and ladies’ wear, Laurent stated: "We have changed consciousness about fashion." [41]

Television appearances

2008

2010

2011

2012

  • May 24: The Making Of A Concert Part 1 of 2 (U.S.) – footage from Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live performance [46]
  • July 24: Star Draft Conference (Nippon TV/Japan) - guest stars/judges [25]
  • Nov 9: Everybody Dance! (Ukraine) – guest stars [26]
  • Nov 17: Dancer’s World "Les Twins Special" (Japan) – Music On! TV interview with host Sam [38]

2013

  • February 16: Life Is But a Dream HBO special (U.S.) – rehearsal footage from the 2011 Billboard Music Awards

Music video appearances

Awards and nominations

  • Won – 2010 Battle of the Stylez - Germany [49]
  • Won – 2011 Juste Debout Japan (Preselections): Hip-hop New Style Division
  • Won – 2011 Juste Debout Finals: Hip-hop New Style Division
  • Won – 2011 Dance@Live Japan Hip-hop West Division (battled each other in the finals - Laurent won individually) [50]
  • Nominated – 2011 Youth Rocks Awards: Rockin’ Dance Group of the Year [51]
  • Won - 2012 Hip Hop International: All Styles Final World Battle (Larry won individually) [52]
  • Won - 2012 Freestyle Session 15: Top Styles/All Styles Division [53]

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