The Freestyle Artist
August 15th 2006 22:26
Chux here again, on the art of Freestyle dance.
Freestyling is what any dancer can do, once one becomes so comfortable with the movement of their body, that they can generate movements from the top of their head and perform them on the spot. Some of the more skilled dancers are able to do this without looking repetitive, have the ability to keep their moves sharp and clean, and use the music well, as well as have their moves suit the music. Freestyling can be of any dance form, and it's the essence of dancing: letting the music move you.
Personally, i don't think my freestyling is up to scratch, and i need to work on it a LOT.
See what i mean?
Anyway, Here is one of the freestylers i respect most.
Kevin Brewer, the choreographer of the American hip hop group the Jabbawockeez from San Diego.
Freestyle to Jazzanova - No Use
Freestyle to Clipse - Grindin'
Tell me you were not impressed.
Chux
representing simian rhythm
Freestyling is what any dancer can do, once one becomes so comfortable with the movement of their body, that they can generate movements from the top of their head and perform them on the spot. Some of the more skilled dancers are able to do this without looking repetitive, have the ability to keep their moves sharp and clean, and use the music well, as well as have their moves suit the music. Freestyling can be of any dance form, and it's the essence of dancing: letting the music move you.
Personally, i don't think my freestyling is up to scratch, and i need to work on it a LOT.
See what i mean?
Anyway, Here is one of the freestylers i respect most.
Kevin Brewer, the choreographer of the American hip hop group the Jabbawockeez from San Diego.
Freestyle to Jazzanova - No Use
Freestyle to Clipse - Grindin'
Tell me you were not impressed.
Chux
representing simian rhythm
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