Breakdancing


a media term for bboying.
bboying is a style of dance originated in the early 1970s in new york city and was m-ss published to the whole world in the movie “flashdance” in 1983 which featured new york’s hip-hop scene.

bboying evolved from almost every dance, acrobatic and martial arts style such as: tap, jazz, capoeira, balkan, ballroom, folks style, shaolin kung-fu, circus, lindy hop, scottish, square and swing.

the word bboying itself, merged from the african word “boioing” which means to hop or jump, and what james brown called the boys who hop in dance circles to the breaks of his song; “bboys.”

bboying is one of the 4 elements of the hip-hop culture.
it includes:

tops and uprocks
footworks
drops
spins
mills
flares
airtracks
freezes
kicks
flips
swipes
floats
chairs
hops
flexibiles
and many more to be discovered….
some of today’s world bboying/breakdancing crews:
havikoro
headhunterz
rock steady crew
knuckleheadzoo
circus runaways
freakshow
vicious germz
jive turkeys
m-ssive monkeez
pockemon
wanted
vagabonds
rock force crew
natural effects
terror bunch
la smala
spinkingz
last 4 one
obow-ng
gamblers
rivers
drifterz
tna
masters of mayhem
flexible flaves
easystep
xtreeme
phase t
ichigeki
la breakers
brickheadz
zulu kingz
style crax
king size
dawn squad
afrojazz
primates
and many more…
also known as b-boying, the main aspect of the dance element of hip-hop, ahead of popping, locking, crumping etc. a dance created by afro-americans that evolved from popping and locking, which involves style, smoothness, strength and self-control. there are 2 aspects, style which is dependant on your own personal dancing style, consisting of toprock, footwork,, the way you transition moves and of course random disses towards opponents during battle. power consists of the moves the public wants to see, spinning on heads, windmills, hopping around on one arm such as the hand hop or jackhammer etc. current pioneers and present time legends include kujo from the usa and b-boy junior from france.
-starts off with a toprock which is immensely lame, goes for a sweep but makes a poor landing, reaks out into basic footwork including 6 and 4 step, before attempting a swipe on falling on -ss- wooo! i’m good! ok, maybe i need some practice, dammit….
hybrid between house/acrobatics/hip-hop dance; style of dance that takes much practice and skill; style of dance that losers hwo stand around make fun of because they can’t touch their toes
-hey, where did you get them abs from? you used to be kinda fat.
-breakdancing mostly.
the term “breakdancing” or ‘breakdancer’ was coined by the media in the late 80’s as the dance became highly commercialised from more people getting involved in the hip-hop scene.

b-boys were getting alot of exposure in movies, commercials and were often seen dancing on the streets. people were amazed by the breath-taking maneuvers that a breaker would preform eg. flips, headspins, backspins, windmills, flares etc…

very soon the public wanted to do ‘them cool tricks that spin and stuff’ to please the crowd. therefor only learning the ‘power’ moves that a b-boy preforms and not learning the fundamentals of b-boying such as toprock, footwork and freezes.

breakdancers are usually looked down apon on the b-boying community as true b-boys break because they love dancing not to gain attention from a crowd.
“yo! lets go and learn some of those cool spins that we saw on that run dmc clip! yo! i be like the illest at breakdancing and pull all the hoes and shiznit!”
a form of dance using your body to pull different moves which look cool/awesome/outstanding/amazing!
he’s real sh-t at breakdancing
“in 1975 on a hot summer july, while up rocking with some members of tbb graffiti artists a simple up rocking move turned into a falling mistake by a kid named te-te rock (not the later te-te rock) who fell to the ground and made a swift move that changed the up rocking dance art throughout the world. this dance art became known as break dancing since we jokingly called it breaking your -ss on the concrete. but the better name for it is actually “rocking” since it originated from up rock to start with.” written by batch tbb
break dancing is the modern commercial term for rocking and not all break dancers are bboys.
a form of dancing which

-promotes the breaking of surrounding objects

-promotes the breaking of limbs (for n00bs)

-is the mating ritual of college students on spring break

-is every form of gymnastics and dance you know blended together in a symphony of awesomeness
there’s breakdancing and then there’s breakdancing.

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