Two weeks. Two camps. Real hip hop culture taught by people who live it, in a room full of kids who become a crew by day two. Your camper walks in curious and walks out moving like they own the floor, ending each week in a showcase the whole family comes to watch.
Spots are limited and groups stay small. Pick a week.
Both weeks are led by James “SugEasy” Singleton, founder of T.I.M. and a hip hop historian with 20+ years teaching the culture from the inside. He still travels to New York every summer to train with the pioneers, and he keeps the crust on the pie: real lineage, real history, no fake facades. Every camper gets a mentor, not just an instructor.
Five days where your kid lives all five elements of the culture: breaking, DJing, graffiti, emceeing, and beatboxing, every single day. They find their own style, build real confidence, and make friends fast. By Friday they perform what they built in a showcase you will not stop talking about. No experience needed, just energy.


Two of hip hop’s boldest forms in one week, on the board and on the floor, every single day. Campers learn the fundamentals of skateboarding alongside the power moves and footwork of breaking. It is balance, fearlessness, and finding your flow in a crew that hypes each other up. Kids push past what they thought they could do and surprise themselves by Friday’s showcase.

