. >> kwame: next we meet amy sackett, a hip-hop dancer and choreographer who uses music and dance to haunting message. >> amy sackett: the way that i would describe hip-hop dance to someone who has never seen hip-hop is - i probably wouldn't use words, i'd probably give them a little physical description like, there's some of this that happens... ♪ boom, boom, bah boom-boom-bah ♪ there's a little bit of this... ♪ boom, bah, ooh, gah, mmh ♪ with some of this... ♪ ooh, ooh, ching, cha ♪ you know, i mean, that would be like a rundown of all the range of movements. ♪ ♪ being a muslim woman and being in the twin cities where there's a large muslim community, those two worlds of hip-hop and islam were like separated for me and i really wanted to bring them together. i was making these really fun dances and i was playing with, you know, different styles within hip-hop and creating work, but a lot of it didn't say anything. making this piece for the joint project, "we're muslim, don't panic," brought together my two worlds. ♪ [ rap music playing ] ♪ visually, i knew that this image of us in