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Break dancing originated in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s, inspired by James Brown's "Good Foot." Initially focused on footwork, it evolved into a dynamic style incorporating moves like the Toprock, Windmill, and Headspin. Breakdancing gained popularity as a form of dance competition, replacing physical fights between gangs with dance battles. Experience the history and excitement of breakdancing moves from the 1990s to today!
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Dance Moves ~1990 ~Coin Crop ~ 4-Step ~Helicopter ~ L-Kick ~Toprock ~ Apple Jacks ~Cricket ~ Freezes ~Jackhamer ~ Planche ~Turtle ~Backspring ~Uprock ~Handglide ~ Kick-Ups ~Rubber Bands ~ UFO ~ Back Somersault ~ Flare ~Handstand ~ Kneespin ~ ~6-Step ~ Valdez ~ Forward Somersault ~ Headspin ~ Moonwalk ~ Swipes ~ Windmill ~ Backspin ~ Worm
Origin Break dancing originated in New York in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s all the way back to James Brown’s “Good Foot”. This was a dance style that he created that was mainly focused on footwork. At this time break dancing became more popular. Gangs who used to fight each other physically would now fight in the terms of dance.