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Breakdancing was most popular in the 1980s but continues to be common today.
"Graffiti and breakdancing came out big but it only lasted for one summer.
Breakdancing, developed in the 1970s, has many analogous moves.
Although widespread, the term "breakdancing" is looked down upon by those immersed in hip-hop culture.
- Yes, the video of Jeff Gordon breakdancing got played.
Breakdancing was one of the five elements of the original hip hop culture.
Breakdancing was first seen on Iceland around 1983.
Around 1997 breakdancing began to grow more popular, with Shakers Crew.
Each regional breakdancing (or Bboy) scene is slightly different.
Andrew is eliminated solely based on his breakdancing.
The tough style of Tribal matches the Breakdancing aesthetics.
In Breakdancing, the hatstand refers to the first part of a frozen Headspin.
He soon became a breakdancing for Uncle Jamms Army.
Dancers began to apply new dances to this new form of music style, which, after the breakbeats, became known as 'Breakdancing'.
This is the history of hip-hop, with the music and the breakdancing and the art," laments Gwiz.
Leo's love of breakdancing helps him to win over Karla, a studious girl he meets but a folk dancer herself.
The group is known for its versatility covering wide array of genre from performing arts to cheerleading, from contemporary to breakdancing.
The final three crews had to perform to these songs using classic hip-hop moves such as Popping, Locking and Breakdancing.
However, breakdancing's popularity was waning, and Jones drifted back to BMX.
To describe what he calls the "Shannon technique," he uses terms taken from the worlds of skateboarding and the breakdancing of b-boys.
Their music videos depict their unique style of synchronized breakdancing in clubs and concert halls and various urban environments.
The song's strong urban sound is further enhanced by some impressive breakdancing and step dance moves, making B.A.P quite the versatile group."
An easter egg involving the number and a clip of Yoda breakdancing is also present on the DVD version.
He had a costume change for nearly every song, invoking the 1970's with blaxploitation pimpwear and a b-boy's track suit; he even did some breakdancing.
The menu also includes wine by the bottle or glass (Jekel's organic pinot noir, $7 a glass) - and usually some breakdancing on the patio.
There have been few video games created that focus on b-boying.
However, it was not until the 1970s that b-boying developed as a defined dance style.
The game capitalized on early 1980s-era b-boying, which was a popular trend in American culture.
There are many different individual styles used in b-boying.
In the past 40 years since b-boying's creation, various films have depicted the dance.
Sanki became interested in b-boying at the age of 13 and started practicing a year later.
The Swipe is one of the most recognizable power moves in b-boying.
Many elements of b-boying can be seen in other antecedent cultures prior to the 1970s.
Anyone can dance to soul music, which is not the case in terms of rapping, b-boying, etc.
His dance style refers mainly to hip hop and b-boying.
He has a sword style all his own which incorporates b-boying (breakdancing) techniques.
In Shanghai B-boying first became systematized with many local break dance schools.
For example, when b-boying evolved out of early hip-hop culture, people came up with their own moves, and other people improved them.
His song "The Mexican" is considered influential in the early development of b-boying and hip-hop culture.
This includes but is not limited to b-boying, krumping, popping, and choreography.
B-boying features a heavily improvisational style based on cyclic movement patterns.
Over the Rainbow (Drama series 2006) centers on different characters who are brought together by b-boying.
Although he is best known for popping, he is also skilled in b-boying.
Both meanings are closely connected to hiphop and B-boying (breakdance).
The terminology used to refer to b-boying (break-boying) changed after promotion by the mainstream media.
Power: This style of b-boying is what most members of the general public associate with the term "breakdancing".
B-boying is featured mainly along with isolation, flips, formal dancing and other dances.
Many styles of b-boying exist, and dance crews will often choreograph performances for specific songs.
In breaking/B-boying, the name given to a circle of b-boys who take turns dancing in the center.
Many of b-boying's more acrobatic moves, such as the flare, show clear connections to gymnastics.