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Yeah eh new blog I suppose
Too gangsta for the st
“Come gangstaaaa, throw your rags in the aiiir n kno that nobody there can compare to yo gangstaaa, sag yo pants to the floor every woman’s a BITCH or a whore when you’re gangstttttaaa. Pack yo guns in the clubs, if they shrug n them thugz mean mug, yah come gangstaaaaa—— that’s what they sayin to meeeee”
😅The sarcasm in this song tho.
-tech n9ne
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#dance music#electronic music#house music#edm#phillyclub#philly#hype philly club#phillyclubmusic#philly dance#philly club#toprock#top rock#soundcloud#music#tiktok#clubmusic#club music
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My Toprock and Its Inspirations
Barom Yu Uploaded: views Jan 14, 2009
The songs called Scully Doesn't know (english verion) ^^ n second is Eddie KEndricks -Date with the rain If u are in this video it means u have contributed in the making of it ^__^
#2009#bboy b.yu#christian yu#yu barom#dance#tutorial#dance tutorial#bboy#toprock#Youtube#rome#dpr ian
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HELP. MR. D AND CHIRON DECIDED TO HAVE A BREAKDANCING CONTEST?? AND CHIRON WON SOMEHOW??? AND NOW MR. D IS REFUSING TO LET ANY FRUIT GROW D: (the demeter cabin is very mad bc of this)
PLEASE, POLLUX, OR ANY OTHER CABIN TWELVE MEMBERS, PLEASE TELL YOUR FATHER THAT JUST BECAUSE CHIRON WON BY DOING THE STANKY LEG AFTER DOING A TOPROCK INTO AN AIR FLAIR TO A BACKSPIN DOESN'T MEAN THAT CHIRON IS THE BETTER PARTIER.
(if not, just say Seymour the stuffed leopard head is getting sad because his two dads are fighting again)
-🌻🌷Tyler Rosemary, Cabin 4🌷🌻
If this goes on it’ll end in divorce 💔 - Pollux 🍷
(We love our poly king Dionysus)
#pjo#pjo hoo toa#pjo news#pjo fandom#pjo asks#pjo cabins#pjo spoilers#pjo series#pjo blog#pjo tv show
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All the crazy stuff happening at the Paris Olympics overshadowed what should have been the headline: breakdancing is apparently an Olympic sport now?
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Japan's b-girl Ami Yuasa has won gold at the Olympics' first breaking event by spinning, flipping and toprocking past a field of 16 dancers Friday. 🏅❤️
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Rock Angelz Top
rock angelz is the best bratz movie
Total of 8 swatches
Feminine frame
Teen-Adult
Disabled for random, aliens and werewolves
All lods
Issues: The top will conflict with some bottoms and shoes depending on where the uv of that item is.
Download: Patreon | Simfileshare
#sims 4#ts4#sims 4 cc#ts4 cc#my cc#sims 4 download#ts4 download#sims 4 clothing#ts4 clothing cc#ts4 cas cc#custom content#sims 4 clothing cc#ts4 clothing#bratz
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Any? Bet.
What's your go-to dance move?
Hmm. Go to as in a move I fall back on when I'm unsure of the people around me and dont wanna expose myself too much? Probably toprock
Its a simple movement but a great one lmaoooo
Other than that I kind of dance with whoever I'm with or by myself
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21st Feb 2023
Iteration 04 Concept
Concept: Civic prescience from the exterior and view upon approaching the building however when walking through, the design gradually walks the user through the 4 different sequences of breakdance 1. Toprock 2. Downrock 3. Powermove 4. Freeze
The curves are based from the contour lines of the dance moves that were recorded as part of the first chapter of this project
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Breaking Dance Essentials: Complete Tutorials for Beginners to Pros
Your ultimate guide to mastering breaking dance! Covering everything from fundamental steps to advanced techniques, our tutorials help dancers of all levels perfect their style and rhythm. Learn Toprock, Downrock, Freezes, and Power Moves in easy-to-follow lessons.
Visit Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzhvMhAPYZE
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Groove to Greatness: Your First Steps in Breakdancing Mastery
Breakdancing, also known as breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is a dynamic and visually captivating street dance style that originated in the 1970s as part of hip-hop culture in the United States. Known for its intricate body movements, strength, coordination, and flair, breakdancing requires physical skill and a deep connection with the rhythm and beats of music. If you're a beginner eager to dive into breakdancing, this guide is your starting point for mastering the foundational moves and understanding the culture.
Understanding the Basics
Breakdancing consists of four primary types of movements: top rock, down rock, power moves, and freezes. Each element serves its unique purpose and style within a dancer's routine.
Toprock: This is your opening move, performed standing up. It's your chance to set the tone and style and show off your rhythm and flair. Simple steps include the Indian Step and the Cross Step.
Downrock: Also known as footwork, downrock is performed close to the ground. It includes the 6-step- or 3-step moves, which involve circular motions around your hands and feet.
Power moves are high-impact, acrobatic moves that often define breakdancing in popular culture. Moves like windmills, headspins, and flares require significant strength and practice.
Freezes: A freeze is when you hold a pose, usually on your hands, showcasing control, form, and balance. Common freezes for beginners include the Baby Freeze and Turtle Freeze.
Gear Up Appropriately
Breakdancing is physically demanding and requires appropriate attire to perform moves comfortably and safely. Wear loose, comfortable clothing that doesn’t restrict your movement. Most breakers prefer sneakers that offer good grip and flexibility. To protect your head, a beanie or headspin cap is common when practicing spinning moves.
Start with the Music
Music is a core element of breakdancing. Breakbeats, funk, and hip-hop tracks are commonly used. The music sets the rhythm and inspires the dancer’s movements and expressions. Listen to classic tracks used in breakdancing to get a feel for the beat and tempo.
Learn the Basic Steps
Toprock Technique: Start with basic steps like the Indian Step:
Stand with your feet together.
Step out diagonally with one foot and bring your other arm across your body.
Tap your foot and bring it back, then repeat on the other side in rhythm with the music.
Downrock Technique: Practice the 6-step, foundational footwork pattern:
Start in a push-up position.
Move one leg under your body and across, turning your hips so one leg is extended to the side and you are facing the ground.
Circle the other leg around to follow, continuing the motion to return to your starting position.
Develop Your Power Moves and Freezes
These moves require more practice and strength, and it’s often best to learn them under supervision:
Windmill: Start from a backspin position, use your arms to lift your body, and rotate your legs in a V-shape over your body.
Baby Freeze: Place one hand on the ground, tuck your elbow into your stomach, and balance your head on the ground, lifting your legs into the air.
Practice Regularly
Consistency is vital in mastering breakdancing. Set a regular practice schedule, and stick to it. Practice each move slowly and gradually increase your speed as you gain confidence and muscle memory.
Join the Community
Breakdancing is not just about individual skills; it’s also about community and culture. Join local dance classes or groups, participate in workshops, and attend battles and competitions. Learning from others and experiencing the communal aspect of breakdancing will enrich your understanding and proficiency.
Your Dance Journey Begins
Embarking on your breakdancing journey can be thrilling and demanding. It's a dance form that challenges your body, stimulates creativity, and connects you with a vibrant culture. By starting with the basics and gradually building your skills, you’ll gain physical agility and strength and join a community that celebrates expression, resilience, and artistry. Keep pushing your limits, and let every dance floor be your stage to shine!
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Bboy B.yu Toprock tutorial Pt.2 (1/4)
Barom Yu Uploaded: May 25, 2009
Hey guys, i know you have been waiting, so here it is I tried to make it as simple and easy as possible, so it wont be too detailed otherwise it will get confusing With these i hope you guys can get the most out of it~!, just keep practicing and you will eventually get it It will be hard at first, i know for me it was hard at first(very hard), but in the end practice makes perfect BTW THIS IS ONE OUT OF TWO the second part will be showing the battle rock, sliding step and many many other variations i haven't shown in part 1. thankyou love o you all respect to you guys always
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toprocking is so fucking swag actually it's my favourite
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This is me when i was a nobody in our family. But then the time had passed and my life has changed.
My name is Jewelle A. Agudo, a dancer with a passion for teaching, was born in Calumpang, Labella, General Santos City. She grew up surrounded by music and dance, with a strong desire to express herself through movement. At a young age, she started training in various dance styles such as ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary dance. Her hard work and dedication to her craft paid off when she began performing on stage and teaching dance classes to children and and adults in their country. Jewelle's love for dance is not just about learning steps and movements; it's also about self-expression and confidence. She believes that dance can transform individuals and inspire them to achieve great things. This belief is what drives her to become a professional dance instructor. She hopes to combine her knowledge of dance and education to teach dance history, technique, and choreography to her students. In addition to her passion for dance, Jewelle is also an academically strong student. She sees education as a tool to help her become a better dance instructor and to inspire her students soon to reach their full potential. Jewelle's journey as a dancer and future dance instructor has not been without challenges. She has faced financial difficulties and injuries, but these setbacks have only made her stronger and more determined to achieve her goals. She is constantly learning and improving her skills, both as a dancer and a teacher, and she is dedicated to sharing her love for dance with others. In conclusion, Jewelle A. Agudo is a talented dancer and aspiring dance instructor with a passion for teaching. Her dedication to dance, combined with her strong academic background, makes her a promising candidate for a successful career in the dance in
Jewelle Agudo, a talented breakdancer from Mindanao, recently traveled to Manila for the national breakdancing competition. Her journey to Manila began when she won the Mindanao qualifiers, securing her spot in the nationals. Breakdancing, also known as B-boying or B-girling, is a form of street dance that originated in the Bronx, New York City in the 1970s. It involves four elements: toprock (footwork and movements performed in a standing position), power moves (acrobatic moves performed close to the ground), freeze (temporary poses), and floorwork (movements performed on the ground). Jewelle's passion for breakdancing began when she was introduced to the dance style by her coach. She spent countless hours practicing and perfecting her moves, eventually becoming one of the most skilled breakdancers in her community. Her hard work and dedication paid off when she was crowned the champion of the Mindanao qualifiers. The national breakdancing competition in Manila was fiercely competitive, with dancers from all over the country vying for the top prize. Despite the stiff competition, Jewelle's unique style and talent shone through, earning her a place in the final round. However, she ultimately did not win the national competition. Despite the disappointment of not winning the nationals, Jewelle's journey to Manila and her victory in the Mindanao qualifiers serve as an inspiration to aspiring dancers everywhere. It shows that with hard work, dedication, and a passion for what you do, anything is possible. As she continues to hone her skills and compete at the highest levels, Jewelle Agudo will undoubtedly leave her mark on the world of breakdancing.
Im not only a talented breakdancer but also an accomplished academic achiever and a skilled dance artist and choreographer. My passion for dance and my dedication to my craft have allowed me to excel in various aspects of the dance world. As a dance artist and choreographer in our school, Jewelle has likely had the opportunity to showcase my creativity and leadership skills. I may have been involved in organizing and directing school performances, creating original dance routines, and teaching dance classes to my peers. In addition to my achievements in breakdancing and dance, Jewelle's academic achievements are also noteworthy. My hard work and dedication have undoubtedly contributed to my success in the classroom, where i has excelled in my studies. Overall, Jewelle Agudo is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for herself in the world of dance and academics. Her passion for dance and her commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to others, and she continues to make strides in the dance community.
My passion for dance and my dedication to my craft have only grown stronger over time. I continues to pursue my dreams with enthusiasm and determination, pushing myself to be the best i can be. My experiences as a dancer, choreographer, academic achiever, and a BreakDancer have undoubtedly shaped me into the talented and driven individual i am today. With my unwavering passion and commitment, there is no doubt that i will continue to achieve great things in the world of dance and beyond.
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learning the brc toprock dance might fix me
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