The history behind the dance It was late 60s ,
early 70s when people started a sort of b-boying. Their dancing was called
"Good Foot" from James Brown's record of the same name. The Good Foot was the
first freestyle dance that incorporated moves involving drops and spins, and
resembled the beginning s of breaking. The best way to describe the Good Foot
is, according to Michael Holman, to imagine a majorette marching in a parade
taking steps raised high at the knww but keeping the leg raised at the knee in
the air for a beat before dropping it down and simultaneously raising the other
leg. Like a stop action drum majorette on beat.
As the D.J.s invented
new ways to elongate the break beats in the records, dancers had more time to
invent and experiment. Soon moves like dropping down to the ground and poppin
up again on beat became standard and gave these first generation of b-boys the
nickname of "boie-oie-oings."Footwork came in when the boie-oie-oings started
using their arms and hands to support their bodies in order to free the feet
and legs to do gymnastic steps, shuffles and sweeps. In Brooklyn a new step
inspired by these drops was being developed and called "Brooklyn Rock" also
known as "Uprocking". Once the first early break moves had been established, a
definite style began to develop. . The famous first generation of b-boys were
"Nigger Twins", "Clark Kent", and "Zulu Kings". Around 1977 breaking was losing
its popularirty with black kids and it was about to die. However, breaking came
back with a new generation of b-boys. t was Puerto Rican b-boys who put new
life to breaking and took it into next level. They started to put many higner
levels of acrobatics and gymnastics into breaking and invented many new moves.
B-boys such as Crazy Legs from Rock Steady Crew who were influenced by Jimmy
Lee and Joe Joe, members of original Rock Steady Crew developed and invented
the new moves such as backspins and windmills. I want to mention that there are
also other b-boys such as Lil Lep from New York City Breakers who should get
props by developed b-boying. Also, media stars like Bruce Lee and other Kung Fu
film stars and martial artisits had a major influence on b-boying culture. The
popularity of Kung Fu films during the mid and late 70s aroudn the world and
especially in New York City, has had a great impact on b-boying style. A large
number of martial arts moves were incorporated into b-boying. For example,
windmills came from a kung fu which is used to get up from the floor. By
repeating getting-up move, windmills was born.
B-boying became even
more popular in 80s. It was first introduced to out side of New York CIty and
the rest of world by a movie "Flashdance" in 1983. (Before the "Flashdance",
there were already movies like "wildstyle" and "stylewars". But the
"Flashdance" was the first major movie which featured b-boying.) Even though it
was not b-boying movie, the short scene which featured b-boying and popping on
a street had a great impact enough to inspire people to start b-boying all over
the world. After the "Flashdance", many breaking movies were made such as
"Breakin'", "breaking'2", and "Beat street." "Beat Street" also had a great
impact because it had a scene of battle between Rock Steady Crew and New York
City Breakers. B-boying became very popular as "BREAKDANCE" by many media
coverages. Because of this too much media coverage, when media stop showing
b-boying on TV, people had a sense that b-boying was only a fad. Many people
thought b-boying was dead. Some b-boys stopped b-boying influenced by media,
also. Media mistreated b-boying.
After 1985 or 86, the winter period of
b-boying came. Then Resurgence of b-boying happened around 1990. I don't know
how exactly it happened. I am sure that it was done by the support of real
b-boys who never quit b-boying even during the winter period of b-boying. As
far as I know, it was Calfornia where b-boying gained its popularity again
early. Nowadays, B-boy events such as B-BOY SUMMIT and ROCK STEADY ANNIVERSARY
are organized every year and many b-boys from all over the world get together
and keep the culture alive and even try to take it into next level.
For
a more detailed history see one of the inovatators of bboying
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