During the 1960's…while many Bronx teenagers were doing mainstream type
dances (the twist, the jerk) The teenage Black Spades created their own sub
culture, their own dance 1967 -1974…mimicking james brown's song soul power,
the Black Spades would shout "Spade Power" … While forming a circle in the
middle of a party..the Black Spades would then start to stomp the floors and
do wild flips and spins during the breakdown parts of songs….Doing innovative dance-moves during the
breakdown parts of songs became a trend around the Bronx…As a immigrant to
the united states kool herc analyzed this new bronx street dance
culture…kool herc became a deejay and began to play only the breakdown parts
of songs, extending the breakdown parts of the songs for hours…making the
breakdown, longer…The younger generations, 1974-1978... teenagers like the
"nigga twins", clark kent, james bond, sha sha and tricksy began to drop
down and do dance moves on the floor…soon this became a trend as teenagers
would focus on floor moves while the breakdown parts of the song was
playing…These teenagers focusing on floor moves became known as "break boys"
(b-boys)..Evolving from the Spades wild stomp dance, "Breakdance" was born
1974/1975 …In the Soundview area of the Bronx, Mario (One of the Original
Black Spade leaders) formed his own B-Boy crew called Chuck City…afrika
bambaataa formed a B-Boy crew called the Zulu Kings…At 21:27 Mike G. and
Cholly Rock teach about how it was back in 1975-1978 when "breakdance" first
started.
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