Breakdancing!

The History!
Breakdancing seems so different from all other kinds of dancing. The first question people
ask when they see it is: "Where did these kids learn to dance like that?" To many people,
this dance seems to have come out of nowhere. But like everything else, Breakdancing did
come from somewhere, something and someone. In the case of Breakdancing, the someone is the
great superstar, James Brown, and the something is the dance, the Good Foot. In 1969, when
James Brown was getting down with his big hit "Get on the Good Foot" the Hustle was the
big dance style of the day. If you've ever seen James Brown live in concert or on TV, then
you know he can really get down. And when he preformed his hit, he did the kind of dance
you'd expect James Brown to do. High Energy. This almost acrobatic dance was appropriately
enough known to a lot of kids around New York City.

I am in the process of learning many new moves... I know a little bit mastering the
footwork of the C-walk(Crib Walk) to Scrambles to working on Swipes and trying to perfect
windmills... The more I practice the more I improve... It's a dance that does take a lot
of practice...
Here are some More pictures and animated Gifs




