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How do you learn breakdancing?

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Do you take a class or what?

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  1. Some people take classes or watch videos, but nothing is like doing it for yourself. When I was 2, i saw my mom watching a video. A couple years later, i remembered it and started dancing as close as possible to it, now i have an agent, hundreds or medals and trophies, and a team that is like my family.


  2. Ha ha ...

    Take a class. I suggest you don't take video lessons. You can hurt yourself with videos, if they have advanced moves, you could break your bones!

    You need a professional or a qualified dance teacher to teach you breakdancing. If you go to a dance school, they will definately have the right people to teach you b-dancing.

    Just Google "Breakdancing lessons in ____", where you live.

    You're sure to find a class!

    If you find Breakdancing lessons too hard, try hip hop. Breakdance is harder but really, they're sort of the same, b-dancing first came from hip hop.

    But really, hip hop is just as fun and cool and you use similar moves but you don't learn the headspins and stuff in hip hop.

    Also breakdancing is often reffered to as house, so if you fing house dancing lessons, check them out!

    Funk dancing can also be an alternative to breakdancing, it's a similar style of dance.

    Well that's it, hope I helped and good luck!

    DD xx

  3. youtube...breakdance movies or dvds...or you can take a class

  4. i dont take classes personally, however alot of my friends are breakers

    i suggest that you:

    -try to find someone you know who break dances and ask where they learn and if they can help you out

    -look up dance studios around your area and see if they offer "breaking/bboying"

    (sometimes they refer to it as "house",which is house dancing

    ITS totally different from bboying but sometimes they label it as house for some reason)

    -look up dance workshops for beginners classes

    -look up bboy crews around your area and see if they offer classes

    or

    just look videos on you tube, they have plenty of tutorials for top rock,down rock, power moves, and freezes

    :)

    also check out websites that are about bboying

    hope that helps  

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