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BREAK DANCE

Break Dancing
Break Dancing or B-boying is a form of hip-hop dancing, which is popularly known as
breaking. It consists of top or up rock, footwork, spinning moves (power moves), and
freeze. B-boying came from Bronx, NY. The term B-boy or B-boying was created by Kool Herc
who was a DJ spinning at block parties in Bronx back in the days. B-Boys means break boys
and they were called so because they dance to the break part of music. Later, by
repeating this break part done by DJ, breakbeats was born. 
Although people tend to pick up only power moves, real b-boys should master the all
elements of b-boying. There are some controversies between people who emphasize on style
and power moves. One puts his emphasis on power moves and their combination and the other
shows their style and individuality by footwork and freeze. Rock Steady Crew has been the
one who emphasizes styles to show dancer's individual flavor. Even though power moves
have a great impact and very energetic, it is hard to put individual flavor into the
moves. Also power moves really don't go with beat since it is spinning. It is closer to
gymnastic moves rather than dancing. Because of these reasons, Rock Steady Crew suggests
that footwork emphasiezes style should be the direction of breaking of 90s. Breaking is
the most popular style of hip hop dancing and it has been spreading all over the world
while new school dancing such as hip hop and house limited to big cities in the US and
Japan.
It was late 60s, early 70s when people started a sort of b-boying. Their dancing was
called Good Foot from James Brown's record of the same name. The Good Foot was the first
freestyle dance that incorporated moves involving drops and spins, and resembled the
beginning s of breaking. The best way to describe the Good Foot is, according to Michael
Holman, to imagine a majorette marching in a parade taking steps raised high at the knee
but keeping the leg raised at the knee in the air for a beat before dropping it down and
simultaneously raising the other leg. Like a stop action drum majorette on beat. As the
D.J.s invented new ways to elongate the break beats in the records, dancers had more time
to invent and experiment. Soon moves like dropping down to the ground and poppin up again
on beat became standard and gave this first generation of b-boys the nickname of
boie-oie-oings. Footwork came in when the boie-oie-oings started using their arms and
hands to support their bodies in order to free the feet and legs to do gymnastic steps,
shuffles and sweeps. In Brooklyn a new step inspired by these drops was being developed
and called Brooklyn Rock also known as Uprocking. Once the first early break moves had
been established, a definite style began to develop. The famous first generation of
b-boys were Nigger Twins, Clark Kent, and Zulu Kings. Around 1977 breaking was losing its
popularity with black kids and it was about to die. 
However, breaking came back with a new generation of b-boys. It was Puerto Rican b-boys
who put new life to breaking and took it into next level. They started to put many higher
levels of acrobatics and gymnastics into breaking and invented many new moves. B-boys
such as Crazy Legs from Rock Steady Crew who were influenced by Jimmy Lee and Joe Joe,
members of original Rock Steady Crew developed and invented the new moves such as
backspins and windmills. I want to mention that there are also other b-boys such as Lil
Lep from New York City Breakers who should get props by developed b-boying. Also, media
stars like Bruce Lee and other Kung Fu film stars and martial artists had a major
influence on b-boying culture. The popularity of Kung Fu films during the mid and late
70s around the world and especially in New York City has had a great impact on b-boying
style. A large number of martial arts moves were incorporated into b-boying. For example,
windmills came from a kung fu move, which is used to get up from the floor. By repeating
getting-up move, windmills were born. 
B-boying became even more popular in 80s. It was first introduced to out side of New York
City and the rest of world by a movie Flash dance in 1983. (Before the Flash dance, there
were already movies like wildstyle and stylewars. But the Flash dance was the first major
movie that featured b-boying.) Even though it was not b-boying movie, the short scene
that featured b-boying and popping on a street had a great impact enough to inspire
people to start b-boying all over the world. After the Flash dance, many breaking movies
were made such as Breakin', breaking'2, and Beat Street. Beat Street also had a great
impact because it had a scene of battle between Rock Steady Crew and New York City
Breakers. B-boying became very popular as BREAKDANCE by many media coverage. Because of
this too much media coverage, when media stop showing b-boying on TV, people had a sense
that b-boying was only a fad. Many people thought b-boying was dead. Some b-boys stopped
b-boying influenced by media, also. Media mistreated b-boying. After 1985 or 86, the
winter period of b-boying came. 
Then Resurgence of b-boying happened around 1990. I don't know how exactly it happened. I
am sure that it was done by the support of real b-boys who never quit b-boying even
during the winter period of b-boying. As far as I know, it was California where b-boying
gained its popularity again early. Nowadays, B-boy events such as B-BOY SUMMIT and ROCK
STEADY ANNIVERSARY are organized every year and many b-boys from all over the world get
together and keep the culture alive and even try to take it into next level.

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