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6 unusual facts about B-boying


Dance improvisation

B-boying features a heavily improvisational style based on cyclic movement patterns.

Friday to Sunday

While Solo sings the chorus, Justice Crew each appear to be doing different types of break dancing techniques in the centre of a circle full of people.

Karim Ghajji

Karim Ghajji (born January 16, 1981), is a French kickboxer and B-boy.

Karim began karate at the age of 12 years and in parallel, it has learned Break dance with his classmates, because at the time it was fashionable.

Riot City

Player one controls Paul the blond-haired with balanced fighting skills, and Bobby the tough, but slow break-dancer from left to right through each level (most of which are split into three or more scenes), fighting with the enemy characters who appear, until they reach a confrontation with a stronger boss character at the end of the level.

Riot Zone

Players choose between two characters: Hawk, the blond-haired vigilante who has average statistics, and Tony, who is strong, but slow and has a break-dancing move.


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Art of Movement

The video was filmed in March, 2013, and edited by fellow AOM member Hep, showing the crew b-boying and posing on the banks of Puget Sound, with the Seattle Great Wheel in the background, in the crew's hometown of Seattle, Washington over the soundtrack of "Stop Me" by Mark Ronson.

International B-Boy Championships

B-boying or Breaking, also called Breakdancing, is a style of street dance that originated among African-American and Puerto Rican youths in New York City during the early 1970s.

We Know Something You Don't Know

The music video, directed by Ruben Fleischer, features five dancers cavorting around downtown Los Angeles and b-boying in cartoonish animal costumes.


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