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Old 11-08-2011, 02:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If someone can answer this question for a skool project due on tuesday mad late

Bboy/Bgirl How we can use Breaking as a Common Communicator between Races


1. What is your name and how are you known in the Bboy world?

2. Where are you from and when did you start breaking?

3. How do you communicate with Bboys who don’t speak the same language at your workshops, judging events or just dancing?

4. How different is dancing from other ways of communications?

5. Which places have you traveled because of this art form?

6. How do Bboys express themselves dancing?

7. Do you see bboying as language barrier or as a way of communication?

8. How do you recognize other Bboys’ culture through the dancing?

9. How can you define Bboying as a common Communicator between races?

10. How do you see the range of vocabulary between two Bboys from different countries going at it?

11. When you are battleling or in a cypher, what has been your experience with other Bboys?

12. Whenever you are out of the country how do you represent where you are from, so they can know your history, your culture and your swagger through Bboying?

13. Do you consider Bboying as a way of communication and self-expression? How so?

14. What is Bboying for you?
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Old 11-11-2011, 06:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1. My name is Mike and I'm known as Bboy LIMit
2. I'm from NJ and I started breaking on May 2010
3. Everyone I know speaks my language
4. It is very different b/c unlike speaking, you have an infinite amount of movements or vocabulary in breaking.
5. Breaking has brought me to the Phillipines.
6. They express themselves by changing speed, doing particular moves, and responding differently to the music.
7. A way of communitcation
8. I learn about other bboys cultures mainly through youtube.
9. It's a common communicator b/c it is a form of movement and people can communicate through moving together.
10. There is a wide range of vocabulary b/t bboys of different contries b/c they each have different styles and approaches.
11. Fun and exciting
12. I try to incorporate the styles that I have learned that are used widely in NJ.
13. Yes, b/c dancing w/ others is like a universal language and you can communicate through movement.
14. Bboying is a lifestyle for me. There are ups, downs, a constant struggle, concepts to learn, and new friends to meet.
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