Concepts for breakin' feat. Rudy Rexx and Zeshen (Havikoro)

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2011

bleedin the block vol. 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr6g58U1xRU
for reference of what we're discussing. You can see it in context with full breakin' runs.

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  • Dude that's so sick.

  • muy bueno gracias por publicarlo

  • muy bueno gracias por publicarlo

  • Thank you for sharing the knowledge and ideas. You guys are inspiration to myself and other people in my crew. People keep saying that creativity is dead or that its impossible to come up with new moves. You guys are proving them wrong.

  • damn zeshen did the train ...but in footwork.. dope

  • So when you do your freestyles you still freestyle and use up your foundation, just instead of using 6-steps and cc's you use the moves that Rexx and Zeshen demonstrated. Everything still is done spontaneously and without any premade sets or combos, except that you use a different moveset.

  • @Senlau, this is still foundation, but different foundation from the one you get taught, instead of 6-steps you just make up your moves (as was shown, copying ideas from other dances and flipping them). This even spices up your vocabulary so that you don't have the generic 6-step, 3-step, cc, etc. foundation like everyone else and makes you different.

  • yeap) true!

  • @zeshenone

    Its kinda hard to try and explain but I really respect what you guys do, and I hope someday I can show what I mean and not only write it.

    PS what I men with "but he never does the same "move" or "footwork" was about those kind of stuff you guys show us in your video and not foundations.

    I realise that my deffinition of freestyle is not really that great but thats how I see.

  • @zeshenone

    To be more clear, my definition of bboyin is like; Lets assume that someone have really good foundation to start with. From that and on, lets say that this person mix foundations into his footwork but he never does the same "move" or "footwork".

    So lets say he goes after his feelings and all that while he dances, but he never keeps it in mind so he can do it again. You get me? Like when you do some footwork and then forget it, not keep it and repeat it. Like a surprise

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