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The Big Break Dance Contest Live At the Roxy 1983 Full Videothumbs up

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December 20, 2011 01:08AM
AWESOME. I love how it's just called "the Big Breakdance Contest".




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December 20, 2011 05:53PM
dope video. i was breakin' on a cardboard box in those days.....





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December 20, 2011 06:03PM
me too. I took break dancing lessons at the YMCA when I was in third grade. I remember doing those kind of moves back in third grade except I probably was not as coordinated as the guys in this video. I was really good at doing the backwards worm though. Couldn't do the frontwards worm for shit for some reason.



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December 20, 2011 09:48PM
Dope vid! I think I've seen it once before but you could watch this over and over. Apart from all the dancing which is obviously dope, you really get a glimpse of how "underground" the culture still was at this time when someone talks about crossing over to pop-culture as a positive thing when it was equal to selling out just a few years later.
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December 23, 2011 08:01PM
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Dope vid! I think I've seen it once before but you could watch this over and over. Apart from all the dancing which is obviously dope, you really get a glimpse of how "underground" the culture still was at this time when someone talks about crossing over to pop-culture as a positive thing when it was equal to selling out just a few years later.

Yeah, good take on this. I hadn't thought about it that way.
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