It is from the documentary Wreckin Shop in Brooklyn 1992 With some pionneers of the hip hop and house dance textures still influencing nowadays As hip hop culture freestyler they are legends and the Og’s of my Og’s as I deepened my dance in Paris
MopTops!! The Big Apple!! The New York that had talent personified in Hip-Hop, House, Punk Rock, Salsa, and Freestyle music..and dancing styles for all the aforementioned genres! 🔥🔥🔥🥃🥃🥃
Looks so much better than the generic nonsense these days. Everyone dancing the same and foot movements like they’re trying to tip toe to not wake up grandma
House dance doesn't have a specific form. Many dancers took house in dance form to Break Dance and Popping, others became dance groups (like The Culitos and Imported Taste in Chicago), some dances or moves had already been covered by Disco in the 1970s, Swing dance decades before, and from Mambo.
I remember this day . Sometimes i rock out some moves and the new generation is like were did you get that style . 80,90s this generation is missing style, soul . I can speak for self .
This is actually the MobTop dancers from New York back in the early 90's and it's "Wreckin Shop in Brooklyn". It's an actual documentary on them. Mix of hip-hop & house dancing, great history of dance back in the 90's..
They from my hood Fort greene projects an parts of Brooklyn in the 80s youd go to the world or the octagon redzone the Amazon smh Brooklyn came to teach and destroy
NYC at its best no other city could fk with us and never could !!!!! The vibe the fashion the club scene the dancing was legendary still is !!!! Idk what any one says it’s the truth !!!
Man i miss those Red Zone and Tunnel days hopping on the bus from Jersey to NY when I didnt feel like driving, LOL 1989 1990 were the good house dancing days! Peace & Love my houeheadz!
vibes...just vibez! I like how dem express yaself, i dont know if dem think before doing moves, its look natural! expresse yourself ! Mad luv 4 de team!
oh man I was a part of that era and it was awesome to say the least. I was a loft house member for about yr. then i went back to college. I loved it!!1😃
On 3/15/20 I was furloughed from my job as a baker at a casino, I've not been out dancing in over a year now, & have to watch old RU-vid videos with people dancing. 💃🕺💖🤘🎶🎵
I love this video! I have watched this video A LOT! This video inspires me. I can dance a little but nothing like these dancers. Those spins are out of this world! Four in a row? Some of these dancers need to hit Summer Dance Forever lol Thanks for uploading this!
Watching this makes me proud of being Puerto rican and Black. Nowadays you have these rhythmless no technique having dorkesus shuffling like they’re stomping ant colonies. If you critique them they’ll say you have “Negative vibes.”
dancing and house music, both then and now, is about freedom and expression. so you criticizing people enjoying themselves and having fun definitely is 'negative vibes'.
@@angelorobledo1536 making Champagne is an artform its process is guarded, respected, protected. Why is it European artforms have to be preserved and protected but Latino and black artforms can be reduced, adulterated, and destroyed? Sorry dude youre wrong! House dance is a respected art form the likes of Picasso and Rodin, and the Waltz. if you only believe European things ought to be respected. Respect my culture or you are not welcomed.
@@odel2177 when did I say only European things should be protected?? Also you're comparing food and dance which is a false equivalence fallacy. You can't give me one example of a European DANCE "protected" the way champagne is protected. TONS of food products from black and Latin countries are protected the same way European food products are, like tequila. Are you gay? Disco and house came from gay culture so if anything it belongs to them. See what happens when we try to gatekeep art? You're argument literally doesn't make sense. Let people dance ffs
@@odel2177 also when's the last time you listened to a waltz? Latino and Black music and art forms are the number one most popular art mediums in the world right now. Latin music dwarfs most other kinds in worldwide market share and hip hop has been one of the highest selling genres for the last decade. You're making up things to be mad about by calling Latino and Black art forms "destroyed." And not that it matters, because it shouldn't (the validity of my argument is self evident and doesn't rest on my identity), but I'm Latino so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Soo many layers in this video. I'm doing research on this scene and the dancing had elements of stepping and dances from the LGBT community. What a time it must've been for my people. I wish I could have experienced something like this growing up
Oh shit . This is the real house. I remember in the 90s only icon video that had house was rob base it take two. Does anyone remember the fake Simmons t-shirt they would sell in NYC and Africa nation necklaces?
This is actually the MobTop dancers from New York back in the early 90's and it's "Wreckin Shop in Brooklyn". It's an actual documentary on them. Mix of hip-hop & house dancing, great history of dance back in the 90's.
@ Timetravel Al just peeped that production that you mentioned. Oh yeah, that brings me back there. When this was bigger than life,where we all can come together and dance it out. Not for money, or braggin' rights, just to see what can we learn from each other. This needs to happen again!!!!!!!!