Well.Junior Boogie said,that Link told him that the reebok isnt the reebok, but its the gucci. "Fila is rambo.and Reebok is gucci.i think" "LOL the smurf is the most important basic step." And I thought the Fila and Reebok were switched. I used to do all of those except the Smurf. Here are some comments from this video's discussion thread (with numbers added for referencing purposes only) SHOWCASE VIDEO: Hip Hop Old School DictionaryĬheck out YouTube for more Hip Hop Dictionary dance videos. However, it seems to me that correct name of dance isn't as important as the skill, creativity, and flair that dancers demonstrate while performing that dance. And a contemporary dance may be given the name of an older dance even though it doesn't have all or any of the basic steps of that older dance. Also or the same basic steps (movements) for a specific Hip Hop dance may have a different name or names (within the same period of time, the same racial population within the same nation) depending on where a person lives.įurther complicating this is that it's possible that a specific old school (and new school?) Hip Hop dance may have a different name even within the same geographical location (city/state) in same period of time, and the same racial population within the same nation.Īlso, a specific old school dance may be renamed by people in other decades before or after it becomes popular at a certain time. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to COSMOSUKR, the publisher of this video on YouTube.Ĭlick "YouTube Instructional Videos Of Four Old School Hip Hop Dances: The Running Man, The Roger Rabbit, The Reebok, & The Cabbage Patchto see the differences between how these men do "the Reebok" and "the Cabbage Patch" and how the dancers from Howcast do those dances.Ĭlick the tags below for more pancocojams posts on old school Hip Hop dances.Īfter reading the comments in this video's discussion thread and similar comments in the pancocojams post entitled "YouTube Instructional Videos Of Four Old School Hip Hop Dances: The Running Man, The Roger Rabbit, The Reebok, & The Cabbage Patch" whose link is given above it occurs to me that while there are basic steps for specific old school Hip Hop dances, those steps may differ (within the same period of time, the same racial population within the same nation) depending on where a person lives. Thanks to the unknown creators of these old school dances, and thanks to Buddha Stretch and Henry Link for demonstrating these dances. That video shows Buddha Stretch and Henry Link from Elite Force Crew demonstrating how to do seven old school Hip Hop dances from the 1980s: the Smurf, The Prep, the Reebok, The Wop, The Cabbage Patch, The Happy Feet, and the Fila.Ī few selected comments from these YouTube videos are also included in this post. “Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp.This pancocojams post showcases the YouTube video entitled "Hip Hop Old School Dictionary". “Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp.” Psalm 149:3 Kim, you are absolutely inspirational in teaching us all to try something new! And an incredible performance. Kim just goes to show, age is truly a number and there's nothing better than “Shaking what the good Lord gave you!” On her website, Kim writes that during her career as a dancer, she was honored to be “Pie Lady” in Dolly Parton’s Musical Christmas and has even been a guest on Ellen. Her love of dancing and the fact she is revealing that getting older just goes to show how fun life can be.Ī viewer commented on the video with this post, “U go girl silver is now a rage of the younger ones.” And the rest of the comments included just how awesome Kim dances to “Wow.” And I think we can all agree, Kim is absolutely awesome, fun-loving, and has some wicked moves!īefore Kim posted this video, she had somewhat retired from being a professional dancer and found her passion “behind the scenes” where she fell in love with encouraging aspiring performers. Dressed in a black and white jumpsuit accompanied by a beautiful and bright smile, she reveals a few hot dance moves! And not surprisingly, the video went viral with over 150,000 views and hundreds of comments. The video shows Kim not only has younger performers dancing with her but a crowd of onlookers as well who were thrilled to see Kim “pop and lock” a few dance moves after a mere six months of learning Hip-Hop. She said, "Nonetheless, aside from letting my hair go white, this was the best decision ever and has truly changed the way I walk through the world.” But Hip-Hop was something new she wanted to try despite her age. When she posted the video to Facebook, she admitted she was nervous even though she’s been dancing her entire life. Kim Hale has some serious and sassy dance moves.
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