@bugstrut True Story. The brotha is in hie 40's and is still nice. Superb, even. Love and respect to one of the cats I watched and learned from back in the early 80's when Rock Steady was everywhere. NYC Forever.
shiiit i have no idea how he can still move like that, he still grooves, has energy and is fresh, he's getting pretty old too muuuch respect, he invented so many of the battle rock toprock styles you see today
Man, i had the honor to watch it live, and the camera doesn't catch up his face..... really, it made all the fucking difference........ shit..... one of the most crazy sessions i ever saw. pz!
ah and other thing..... when i was watching, the only thing in my mind was "don't stop the session, keep doing it..." and he did, almost 1 minute of a show ahhaa..... crazy
@TheInformalstyle Não sei exatamente, mas ele nos disse que dança a 32 sem parar. Isso foi o que ele chamou de b.boy lifestyle... vc viver o b.boying. Ah, ele nos disse isso em julho de 2009.
Just curious. What is your mental approach to dancing? When you are dancing in front of crowds how is your mind focused? Do you try to tune out the crowd and just focus on the music or do you play to the crowd?
@qadi0 no mate, i saw it Live, and I can assure you it was crazy... the video doesn`t catch the real difference between him and other mainstream bboy... believe me... I saw it live.... I know why everyone was cheering.
That's break Dancing. Now it's to much gymnastics. You have to put Up\top Rock into the moves. If this goes to the Olympics they need to create rules for this.
Know your roots before you speak qadi0. You're looking mighty ignorant with that statement. B-Boying started with Ken and his peers and wouldn't be what it is today without them.