





Rock da Floor is a national youth-centered breaking league and championship platform that supports the growth, confidence, and cultural knowledge of young Hip Hop dancers.
Operating through regional league events and qualifiers, the program provides safe, age-appropriate battle spaces rooted in mentorship, sportsmanship, and respect for Hip Hop culture. The Rock Da Floor National Championships bring together top youth breakers from across the country, creating a clear pathway that values consistency, community engagement, and artistic excellence. More than a competition, Rock Da Floor is a youth development pipeline powered by Hip Hop values and community collaboration


PASSPORT TO HIP HOP
Passport to Hip Hop® is Child of This Culture Foundation’s longest-running education initiative, introducing youth and families to the cultural foundations of Hip Hop through movement, music, art, and community values.
The interactive workshop series explores Hip Hop’s core elements while promoting creativity, healthy lifestyles, teamwork, and self-expression. Led by experienced culture bearers and educators, programs are delivered in schools, community spaces, and public settings across multiple states. More than a class, Passport to Hip Hop serves as a gateway to confidence, culture, and community through Hip Hop.






Urban Art Project is a community-based arts initiative that uses Hip Hop–inspired creative practices to engage youth and young adults in visual art, movement, and cultural expression. Through hands-on workshops, public art experiences, and collaborative projects, participants explore street art, design, and Hip Hop culture while developing creativity, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
The program centers youth voice, cultural identity, and place-based storytelling, transforming everyday spaces into platforms for learning and community pride. Urban Art Project connects art, culture, and community to empower the next generation of creators and culture bearers.
URBAN ARTS PROJECT


By partnering with Credible Messengers of Florida, we offer programming that empowers youth to combat the school-to-prison pipeline by teaching them conflict resolution skills and providing a responsive community of mentors who understand their plights. The Orange County Citizens Commission for Children makes funding possible.



Street Style Lab is a weeklong, high-energy dance experience where global artists come together to train, exchange, and celebrate the roots and evolution of street styles.
Since 2012, SSL has created a space where movement meets meaning — blending tradition, innovation, and community. Our collaboration aims to uplift culturally rooted dance forms and street styles, especially within Central Florida, by expanding access, honoring heritage, and investing in artistic growth.
This project is funded in part by United Arts of Central Florida and Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.





















