About the LiteFeet Ledger
The LiteFeet Ledger is a living digital ledger preserving the history, people, teams, battles, events, music, awards, movement vocabulary, and evolution of LiteFeet culture. It is built through community submissions, source links, admin review, and public verification.
What the Ledger is for
The Ledger is here to document LiteFeet without flattening the culture into random facts. Some records will be confirmed by sources, some will come from community memory, and some will stay open for debate until dancers, hosts, judges, crews, or witnesses help clarify the record.
People & Teams
Dancer profiles and ghost profiles will appear together in the same People & Teams directory. A claimed profile is created or claimed by the dancer themself. A ghost profile is a basic community-mentioned card for a dancer who has not claimed their profile yet, with an option for the dancer to claim it.
People & Teams will have two separate subpages: Dancers and Teams & Crews. The Dancers page will show claimed dancer profiles and ghost profiles together. The Teams & Crews page will hold team and crew records separately.
Flowers
Community members can give dancers flowers by submitting appreciation, credit, memories, or recognition. Flowers are reviewed before they appear publicly on a dancer card or profile.
Battles
The Ledger will track a running battle list, not just final results. Battle records can include the format, dancers or teams involved, event, date, result, and community responses.
Some battles may have a clear winner. Some may need the community to decide. Some may be debatable. Some planned battles may not happen at all. The Ledger will make space for cancellations, reschedules, no-shows, and “milk carton” situations without forcing everything into a clean result.
Events
Events can be future events, past events, or on-the-spot moments that happened without being fully planned. Future events can show as upcoming cards, while past events can show in a table with results, battle outcomes, judges, source links, and recap notes.
Music
Music is part of the culture, so the Ledger will eventually include song and music records. These may include SoundCloud links, YouTube links, distro links, producer credits, connected dancers, connected events, and notes on how a song functioned in battles or the scene.
Verification
Not every record should be treated as final. Records can be marked as verified, community supported, needing verification, disputed, or rejected. Community members will be able to mark records as true, false, or debatable and add context through source links, memories, corrections, or firsthand knowledge.
Contact / Feedback
Have a correction, idea, source lead, partnership question, or something the Ledger should look into? Send it directly to the Ledger team.
Send FeedbackCommunity Testimony
The LiteFeet Ledger is not only built from articles, videos, flyers, and event results. It also depends on community testimony: first-person memories, dancer knowledge, host records, corrections, lived experience, and the stories people carry from battles, cyphers, events, parks, trains, studios, and street spaces.
Testimony can help explain what a source link alone cannot: who was there, what actually happened, what a move was called, who popularized it, why a battle did or did not happen, and how a moment was understood by the people inside the culture.
How testimony is handled
Community testimony can support the ledger, but it does not automatically become a verified fact. Testimony may be marked as pending review, needs verification, community supported, disputed, or verified depending on source links, multiple accounts, event records, host confirmation, and admin review.
As the Ledger grows, dancers, hosts, judges, media people, and community members will be able to submit testimony, add context, give flowers, correct records, and help preserve LiteFeet history with care.