| Dummy's Guide to Popping, Locking, and Bboying (breakdancing) |
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| Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:06 | |||
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A quick guide to popping, locking, and bboying. Ever wanted to know more about popping, locking, and bboying? It's always important for even glowstickers to be educated about different dance styles so you can be knowledgeable and also to not speak out of your ass. You might have seen something in movies or heard your friends talk about it, so this is a quick guide to all these things.
Funk StylesPopping and locking are considered to be funk dance styles. Why? Because they originated in the early 70's and were danced to funk music. Contrary to popular belief, they aren't hip-hop dances although both are done to hip-hop (and other types of music). Popping (Note: There are many, many, terms for this dance form, depending on region, time, place, and person, and the author does not claim to speak for them all).
LockingLocking was invented by Don Cambellock. It's a very energetic, "funky" (there i go using that word again) dance. It involves a lot of locks (or a freeze, very similar to a "hit". You also "lock" your elbow, to make it look like the crazy chicken dance), points (to point at people cheering for you-- Don Cambellock said himself he liked to point at the chicks clapping for him), and acrobatics (crazy stunts. He also said that he fell down and played it off and people thought it was part of the dance). You can also do funny poses. Bboying/BreakdancingI personally don't know too much about bboying, but I do know that bboys (people who bboy) sneer at ordinary people calling their dance breakdancing (which they deem to be the commercialized bastardation of the word). But some great bboys still call it breaking or breakdancing or any number of names depending on the region. Okay, I gotcha, but WTF is pop-locking?There is absolutely no such thing as pop-locking, and if someone says it, they are disseminating a myth. You might have heard it on a song or radio, but it could be that saying pop locking sounded better than popping and locking. In any case, trust me on this. I know some people who argued and argued but when it comes down to it, the people who invented popping and locking both admit no link to each other.
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