History
of Breakdance
hip hop element
breakdancing, B-Boy
Hip Hop Dance
Breakdancing, also known as "B-boying" or "B-girling" by its practitioners and followers, is a dynamic style of dance that is part of Hip Hop culture and emerged out of the Hip-Hop movement in the South Bronx of New York City during the late 20th century. Breakdancing is one of the many elements of Hip Hop culture. The unique form of dancing is very acrobatic and creative. Breakdance has been performed in countless shows, music videos on MTV and at dance clubs.
History
of Breakdance
Note : Many stories and ideas surrounding the history behind breaking
are popularized media concepts.
Breakdancing is probably connected to Urban
Street Jazz or more likely capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art/dance. Breakdancing
as we know it today developed in New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s,
although there is some controversy, many argue that it was also developing in
Los Angeles at the same time. However, the majority believes it is strictly
of New York origin. The original practitioners (Crazy Legs, Spy, the Nigga Twins,
etc.) say that other dances that people commonly associate with b-boying such
as capoeira may have influenced b-boys (many b-boys are known to gather influence
from old Kung Fu films). However, b-boying does not stem from those dances.
See the video documentary "The Freshest Kids" for interviews supporting
this claim.
Prototypically the pioneers of breakdancing were young and of a lower socioeconomic class. The majority of these were male, and most were Black or Hispanic, and lived in dense urban areas (mostly New York). Many of them were members of street gangs who taught themselves martial arts (particularly capoeira) for self defense. The style was so full of dance-like moves that it translated well to the nightclub, where breakdancers would battle. Breakdancing, both in the nightclub and on the street is competitive in nature, much like the other elements of hip-hop, as well as capoeira.
One story that
is common is that Mestre Jelon Vieira, a widely known master of capoeira, was
doing shows in New York City. He then formed the Rock Steady Crew, teaching
them movements from capoeira which they then integrated into a form of dance
which was to become breakdancing. Whether or not this is true, there is a very
strong similarity between many breakdancing moves and many capoeira movements.
For example, the movement pictured in the stamp above is very similar to a capoeira
movement called queda de rins. Capoeira also has the tradition of a pair of
opponents playing a flowing game in which they try to show their mastery inside
a circle of onlookers who sing and play music. In any case, the two arts have
since diverged sharply.
source : Wikipedia
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History of breakdance, by christopher pacheco [2008-11-17 13:07:14]
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