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From: masonboy
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  • who is the guy talking in the start?

  • @Reinemo11six Crazy legs - Rock steady crew.....the clip is from a bboy dvd called "detours"

  • Can anybody tell me the name of that video at 3:59. And possibly where I can find it on youtube here. Thanks!

  • can u re-do this vdeo?

    i mean make it more clear..i really like what im seeing

  • Lmao 0:14 "Dinosors were doing that shit"

  • Muito bom o vídeo, legal mesmo!!!!! Parabéns!

    Mas não necessariamente todas as manifestações aqui são influência!

    Cada cultura específica faz uso do corpo de maneira específica.

    Isso está relacionado ao relativismo cultural e não necessariamente a influência!

  • climbed up the the back or got help from someone haha

  • what is the name of the first song

  • how did that dude get onna b ball hoop

  • easy, climb on there. i do it all the time

  • ? make some sense please

  • i just fuckin love 1:10 it just makes u think bboying came from so many simple things and the slaves were reppin us bboys lol mad respect to dem ~bboy king lost~

  • are u serious? haha

  • THANK YOU, VERY GOOD

  • very interesting video!!

  • Because theyre the influences of the bboy moves...

  • I have been looking for this clip for years I saw it once and prayed I'd find it again. Thank you for posting.

    Peace.

  • I'm doing work on the history of breakdancing at the mo, just stumbled across this video, and it pretty much sums up what i needed to find in 7 mins!!!

  • This is not the history of bboying, this just shows possible influences, but not really.

    Bboying started in the 70's, by kids on the street, it did not start in Africa, or from Lindy Hopping. Yes in fact bboying ended up creating similar moves to those things, some intentionally, and some non-intentionally, but this is not a "history" of how bboying started, who created it, and who created the actual moves with names.

  • I dont think it claims to be, it clearly says "influences" of bboy in the comment text.

  • this is the most super clip i ever seen about the history of breadance !

  • very glad I stumbled upon this. now I just have to find a way to get some of my students to see it. where did you get all of the clips from?

  • This is from the movie Detours - An Experimental Dance Collaboration.

  • amazing video man, more people should see it

  • sweet as - shoulda had more views. see my capoeira videos u will like 4 sure..

  • that was really dope breaking is all culters combined

  • Definitely a *really* interesting video, I could tell a lot of work had been put into the transitions and the thought of it. I really liked this, keep it up.

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