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Ricky Flores photographs of B-Boys in the 80s.
posted on Apr 21, 2008 - View this thread
All this scratchin' is makin' me itch.
posted on Apr 20, 2007 - View this thread
The Amazing Breakdancing Toddler [youtube]
posted on Mar 26, 2007 - View this thread
For the past few days I have been mainly totally jealous of the guys in this video (linked google video). It features Toronto's Team Ryouko performing martial arts and breakdancing moves that look lifted straight out of beat-em-up computer games. I wish this (linked google video) was me on the beach (rather than this). Some more here.
Others doing similar stuff include "Martial Arts Trickz" from bilang.com which despite a pretty lame name are capable of some amazing things (linked google video, few more).
(yesterdays post on breakdancers reminded me of how jealous I am of these kinda guys because they appear to me to be so free of gravity)
posted on Feb 28, 2006 - View this thread
Breakin' III: Electric Snowshoes. (.MOV) It's not often you get to type the words Breakdancing Creationist (slightly less often than 'surfing bankrobbers).
But really, this is best because of the dancing. Well, and the stoner-ific 'Stare at my hands, man' bit.
Still not enough breakin' for your Friday? Another pair of performers here(embedded WMV). (Rich via Banana Nutrement.
posted on Nov 11, 2005 - View this thread
transformers breakdancing. (flash video)
posted on Jun 5, 2004 - View this thread
History of Breakdancing Casual fans of hip hop, breakdancing was a fad whose moment passed before the end of the '80s, tossed into the decade's time capsule along with acid wash and decent John Hughes movies.
Breakdancing may have died, but the b-boy, one of four original elements of hip hop (also included: the MC, the DJ, and the graffiti artist) lives on. To those who knew it before it was tagged with the name breakdancing, to those still involved in the scene that they will always know as b-boying, the tradition is alive and, well, spinning.