Confrontation of two against two in the "Battle of the Year" 2 vs 2 B Girl in the World Hip Hop Festival in Montpellier. The project is an extension and evolution of B-boying workshops offered at the old post office. Then, the program was limited to such facilities, without official venue where young people could practice once finalized the courses. There was always support from the administration of the Historic Center. But where to locate missing this growing movement. "It was in 2008 when we met Esther," says Mr. Fer, national rapper and one of the founders of the school, referring to the guardian angel that you hit the gas to Transcend. From the land of tulips, Van Gogh and Johann Cruyff, Esther came to Guatemala to volunteer. He attended a breakdancing class and saw with great anxiety the possible social change representing these activities. The class gathered about 60 students danced and shared. "There were many gangs and violence in the area, but she was hopeful that the guys invest their time dancing," says Mr. Fer. And through this initiative they decided to take this project, give it a home and fight to support them. It transcends born in 2009, with seven members who formed a partnership with legal consent, but it was until last year when it was in the sixth. The original idea was to create a place where young people could receive free or low cost classes. The staff was as accessible as hop scene in the community signed up to take many classes that began only with the B-boying. Back in Holland, Esther summoned a group of artists in order to finance the project and created Friends of Transcend, an association dedicated to financially supporting school students. Through its support gathered 500 euros (about Q5, 000) to give start to the school and the courses. Transcends opened doors to offer only the B-boy. However, later courses were implemented MC (rapping), graffiti and DJ, and when he saw that there was little participation of women, it also created the B-Girling same discipline as the B-boys that focused only female. And thanks to support municipal and create a partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the boys participated in school programs open and gave shows in schools and others. Gradually paved the way for young hip hop. The first instructors and teachers who were part of the teaching goes beyond the same partners were planted the seed. Then, in the kinds of graffiti GuateGraff joined them, probably the most important company of gender and urban visual art in the country, and national and Ekis Ekis rappers also joined the cause. Thanks to funding achieved with live performances, achieved to some extent transcends self-sufficiency. This funding their courses, even those who need raw material and instruments, as the case of aerosols and turntables.