Break Dancing, also known as b-boying, emerged in the early 1970s in the South Bronx, New York City. It developed as part of the hip-hop culture alongside DJing, rapping, and graffiti art. The dance style incorporates dynamic movements, including spins, freezes, and footwork, and gained widespread popularity in the following decades, particularly during the 1980s.
Street dancing and break dancing are different things. Then can often be seen together, as a routine, but they can be seperatley. Break dancing is floor work, and can involve street dancing where you are not on the floor. Sheena x
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Break dancing is also called b-boying and breaking.
In 1969 James Brown was doing an almost acrobatic dance in ‘Get on the Good Foot’. This was called Good foot this was soon changed to B-boy and shortly after that Break Dancing (or breaking). Then around 1979 and the early 1980s a new Break Dancing crew started ‘Rock Steady Crew’. Rock steady crew made "The New style of break dance" They made backspins, Head spins, windmill and much much more
break dancing lets off more energy but ballet is harder
break dancing
Street dancing and break dancing are different things. Then can often be seen together, as a routine, but they can be seperatley. Break dancing is floor work, and can involve street dancing where you are not on the floor. Sheena x
No.
Dancing itself, via break dancing. Also, the hearts of many a teenage girl.
Break dancing is also called b-boying and breaking.
A wink is when a break dancer appears to repeat his/her dancing.
Break dancing was added on July 11, 2010.
Break Dancing
In 1969 James Brown was doing an almost acrobatic dance in ‘Get on the Good Foot’. This was called Good foot this was soon changed to B-boy and shortly after that Break Dancing (or breaking). Then around 1979 and the early 1980s a new Break Dancing crew started ‘Rock Steady Crew’. Rock steady crew made "The New style of break dance" They made backspins, Head spins, windmill and much much more
break dancing lets off more energy but ballet is harder
The plot of the film Bodyrock centers around the dancing style of break dancing. It is considered by many to be the definitive movie about break dancing.
Break dancing