History of Breakdancing

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English

 

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Charles M

 

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April 20, 2014

 

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University

 

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Like a stop action drum majorette on beat. 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...
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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 and it was about to die...
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