Description

Stationary power move which focuses on a pose. Most skillful of these requires suspension off the floor using specific body parts.
Sharp transition between each of the multiple poses, like clicks associated with door belts
Person who coined the term "b-boy" and "b-girl" for breakdancers
Combines popping, locking and elements of miming and funk
Upright form of break dance with a string of steps, typically a warm up for transitions into more acrobatic movements
More about the flavor of your dance and what you do to the music rather than just the moves you execute. Musicality is emphasized more. Started in the late 1980's , early 1990's
Movement with elements of mime made by flexing the muscles and joints to the beat of the music. Done with locking to create movement or stop effect
Is a competitively oriented type of break dance consisting of foot shuffles and spins
This sub-genre either rides the rhythm on the upbeat or the downbeat
Movement started in 1972 by a Greek American, who tagged "Taki187." By 1975 in the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn it exploded
Evolved from combination of hiphop and African aesthetics. It includes pop, stomp, swing and hjab movements
Break dance movements done with hand, arm, head or body in contact with the floor that are usually more acrobatic
More about the moves you do to the music and includes break dancing, popping, locking, Electric Boogie and funk dancing. Dates from 1970's to late 1980's
Open forum, mock exhibitions of break dancing. Competition is not emphasized
Any level of competition where breakdancers, in an open space, participate in quick-paced, turn based routines, whether improvised or planned.
1980's DJ who coined the phrase "hiphop"
Started in the 1970's during the breaks or breakdown of the beat
Started in 1960's. Took off at house parties and underground clubs in 1970's
Musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates rhymt, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular
Imperative that competitors not only acknowledge the work of their foe but use iit to elevate the prowess of their own skills and voice

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