
I will forever be a fan of PLAYGROUND PILIPINAS. I am saddened with Amis’ news that they are about to close down.:( Was not just a patronizer of their PINOY shirts but I was a friend to the whole staff of PG. I will visit soon guys…will definitely miss hanging out with all of you.
REPPIN’ PINAS!
But do you think Playground should close?
I break. I freeze. I dance. I pop and lock. I’m a Bgirl.
Just love this beat to death. best to dance on different types of toprocks and doing some 3 and 6 steps transitions…and freezes! Enjoy people!
Wockeez Kid Rainen.;)
What a man can do can be done by a Bgirl. Let the battle begin.
Maryss doing some high jump. Love her. She’s definitely good in lockin and poppin. FYI: She was Billy Crawford’s choreographer way back 2002-2004 in the States. Like WOW.
Popping is a dance style and one of the original funk styles dances that came out of Fresno, CA in the 1970s.[1] It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in the dancer’s body, referred to as a pop or a hit. This is done continuously to the rhythm of a song in combination with various movements and poses. Popping is also used as an umbrella term to refer to a group of closely related illusionary dance styles and techniques that are often integrated with popping to create a more varied performance (see below). A popping dancer is commonly referred to as a popper.
Like other styles of street dance, popping is often performed in a battle trying to outperform another dancer or group of dancers in front of a crowd. This gives room for improvisation and moves that are seldom seen in shows and performances [also referred to as freestyling]. It also allows for interaction with the other contestants and spectators.
