lol its a shame really, i got friends who break and they will come up with excuses on why they cant hit a flare or hit baby mills or certain combos but you got Storm in his Mid 40's out there doing the damn thing
"The music was there first and then the dance style was created to that music. So it's really important that the DJ's are playing the music that the dance was created on," -Storm Respect!
Loving the interviews & respect for all the work you put in, but please, in the future, use mics when interviewing people, especially in crowded or noisy rooms. It'll make the audio quality, as well as the overall viewing experience so much better :)
i wonder what you would normal dance classical dances too .... LOL i think storm refers to that the dance looks best with the music that the dance was created on
Dance is created by the dancer who is moved by the music he or she loves. Storm never really understood that breaking was about freedom and being amazing, not about structure and tradition. It is his German mindset which really is in stark contrast with the American inner city mindset that orginally spawned the dance. He is amazing and he took something that was chaotic and free and with discipline added layers of structure. It is useful to learn from his technique, but not from his mindset. A street dancer is a renegade who embraces freedom over rules. It is a dance of the drug dealer, the criminal, the man living outside the rules. It is not ballet, it is dirty, it is amazing, and it hates rules.
your philosophy is pretty on point! Although saying someone's view point is bullshit (especially someone like Storm) probably will get a lot of hate. Might wanna just say you disagree haha
gameVStruth yeah kevin has a point. If you disagree to storms explanation then just say you disagree. BBoy storm has created a history in breaking. Calling someone legendary in the scene bullshit will put you in a very bad position
still clean after all these years!
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Storm getting down that well at his age gives hope for people like me. Total respect
45 years on the neck and as much fresh!! Great inspiration, authority!!
How the hell did his hat stay on??
It's amazing that he's still breaking at his age! You can tell he has practiced and incorporated newer styles into his moves.
You are still my all time Bible of dance my friend. :) Respect Nils!
Wow still clean, doing moves I can't do and I'm 18
Still got it. Still dope
storm is still 24....
2:16 onwards had just so much in it. Crazy talent!
lol its a shame really, i got friends who break and they will come up with excuses on why they cant hit a flare or hit baby mills or certain combos but you got Storm in his Mid 40's out there doing the damn thing
"The music was there first and then the dance style was created to that music. So it's really important that the DJ's are playing the music that the dance was created on," -Storm
Respect!
Loving the interviews & respect for all the work you put in, but please, in the future, use mics when interviewing people, especially in crowded or noisy rooms. It'll make the audio quality, as well as the overall viewing experience so much better :)
how old is bboy storm? bboy storm is better than us youngsters. he inspires me to practice and improve my breaking everyday.
Bruh, he keeps his hat on the whole time. His form is out of this world. Any slop at all would make his hat fall off.
Wow! Storm is still clean! That's a real OG right there!
Wow bboy Storm still killing it!!!!! When I grow up I wanna be just like him :)
I have a dumb question...can one bboy or at least to rock to 1) house or 2) new hip-hop ( juicy j, a$ap, etc type sound)?
superseiyan You can bboy to everything you want! Storm was just talking about DJ's in competition.
estamos aqui....
esperamos que regreses a cuba
One of the cleanest og's out there
Bboy storm taught me so much, even if i never met him or he never met me
For once that's the first I ever seen him use power in his age
does anyone know exactly how old storm is?
anybody knows the first song for storm?
such a great message and showcase of skill
bboy storm was my idle .. but really who cares what you dance to!
Inspirational brother!!
once bboy you stay Always bboy
miss the music :D
Storm is always a badass
Omg Storm is TOO SMOOTH
Camera dude all up in his grill!
Real OG
So damn clean wtffff
He can take any bboy any day and smoke them ... storm is just wow!
Storm is the man
storm foreve
legend!
German style is nice.
1:55 song?
Don't sweat the technique
marcusmuntean do you know the first song then? :(
Swipemaster.
Much respect to Storm, but his assertion that dance is tied to the music popular at the time of its creation is complete bullshit.
i wonder what you would normal dance classical dances too .... LOL i think storm refers to that the dance looks best with the music that the dance was created on
Dance is created by the dancer who is moved by the music he or she loves. Storm never really understood that breaking was about freedom and being amazing, not about structure and tradition. It is his German mindset which really is in stark contrast with the American inner city mindset that orginally spawned the dance. He is amazing and he took something that was chaotic and free and with discipline added layers of structure. It is useful to learn from his technique, but not from his mindset. A street dancer is a renegade who embraces freedom over rules. It is a dance of the drug dealer, the criminal, the man living outside the rules. It is not ballet, it is dirty, it is amazing, and it hates rules.
your philosophy is pretty on point! Although saying someone's view point is bullshit (especially someone like Storm) probably will get a lot of hate. Might wanna just say you disagree haha
gameVStruth yeah kevin has a point. If you disagree to storms explanation then just say you disagree. BBoy storm has created a history in breaking. Calling someone legendary in the scene bullshit will put you in a very bad position
much respect to you gameVStruth, but your assertion that breaking is a dance of drug dealers is complete bullshit.
at least he can still windmill. would have been dope if flared.
nasty
2:16 onwards had just so much in it. Crazy talent!