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Friday, 13 September 2019

why is break dancing considered dancing?

answers1: By the way it sounds you do not know the culture of bboying
(breakdancing). It's not just handstands and a$$ shaking isn't apart
of bboying @ all. People that bboy work hard in their form of art.
Please respect this style of dancing. If you tried it and actually
learned some bboy foundation you will find it to be fun. Bboys/bgirls
work HARD to get @ their level. Here is the clip that inspired me
watch it and I hope it gives you a new perspective of bboying. <br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNgrAhzczY0"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNgrAhzcz...</a>
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I'm not trying to come off mean but as a bboy that just started try
something before you judge it.
answers2: advantageous! for sure. a technique or the different i think
of you're even over qualified! i began out bboying (or bgirling) while
i became into 14 and it became into truly relaxing! i like it a lot.
Starter destroy strikes could be toprocks, then 3-step, 4-step, etc.
and freezes. wish I helped!
answers3: Yes, I do see your point. The issue is really one of morals
and taste. For some people the sight of scantily clad women dancing
around can be somewhat shocking. I took my 90 year old grandmother to
a ballet and she was shocked at the men in tights, She was raised in
that fashion. Break dancing is really an expression of urban life. It
represents city life- edgy and wild. There are others who would look
at irish dancing as people jumping up and down with paralyzed arms.I
personally dont care for break dancing but I understand they are just
expressing themselves, At least they stay out of trouble when they
find a creative outlet. Inner city life can be harsh.

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