Free Step

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This video was created in the 1920 (O_O). This black-white video is a particular sequence of steps which appeared in Running Wild were probably newly devised for popular appeal. Someone should style his break dance performance in that way, and wear 20s style clothes too. He would win so hard! :D

"At first, the step started off with a simple twisting of the feet, to rhythm in a lazy sort of way. When the dance hit Harlem, a new version was added. It became a fast kicking step, kicking the feet, both forward and backward and later done with a tap."

Sindy Anggraeni Gunawan

PEPSI TV COMMERCIAL - Old School Hip-Hop Style

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This Pepsi commercial starring MC Hammer, it created in the 1990s. The commercial is not getting too long and it is working in sales at the product itself at those times also. At the first time I saw this video and my heart said, “I like this TVC and interesting TVC also”. Because they use hip-hop style idea to express the “Cool” words in their packaging (They called it “Cool Packaging”).
Sindy Anggraeni Gunawan

Mind map - "HIP-HOP"

After we see, think, and discuss from the Performance mind map,
we decided to focus more on the Hip-Hop.

The battle of the year: Radikal Forze




International Break Dancing

Lew Houy Ping

B-Boys: Radikal Forze

Hip hop culture is growing in Singapore. There were Bboys in Singapore as early as 1983 but it was a fad back then and pretty much died out by 1986. In 1998, Radikal Forze came about and played a big part in reviving the local street dance scene. The name Radikal Forze has since become synonymous with the local hip-hop scene.

RADIKAL FORZE

Veteran turntable master and Singapore’s 3-time DMC champ - Andrew Chow aka DJ Wiz, initiated the idea of forming a crew when a group of b-boys started strutting their stuff in his Phuture room at Zouk, and hence Radikal Forze was born. Founding members were a mix bag from all walks of life – Raymond and Jude were working full-time; East was in National Service; Troy from Sydney was modeling; Ivan, Fabian, and Leonardo all students. Along with Zouk’s resident DJ Aldrin, Radikal Forze spearheaded the scene, and took the dance to an unsuspecting local audience. A year later, the crew recruited 2 younger and very promising boys – Felix Huang and Farhan, and together, the Forze caught the attention of the media and event companies, and a string of shows started pouring in, propelling the crew into the limelight.

Radikal Forze had to up their game to maintain their presence, hence a 3rd generation of younger b-boys was needed to keep the team tight and fresh. Mahmud, Afuq, and the brothers, Boy and Faiz, were taken into the family. Joining the team briefly was also veteran b-boy Mohd Hata, widely known to many as “Abang Hata”, who was part of the same crew - DBX Audiophile Breakers - as Aldrin back in the 80s! Completing the arsenal of a mix of new and old school, the team remained a force to be reckoned with. In 2006 and 2008, Radikal Forze extended it’s arms to recruit more members. The 4th generations Tosh, Nic, Dom & Dehui, 5th generations Oneski and Wan, and international members B-boy Mouse from UK, and B-boy Nauty1 & B-boy Bogus from Seoul Korea.

in 2007, Radikal Forze was also honoured to have the tradition of having an official DJ for a bboy crew come to light, as DJ Koflow joined the crew as the official DJ.The current 14-man strong Radikal Forze will continue to storm through every competition, every b-boy battle, every b-boy jam, and make the presence of Radikal Forze felt and remembered.Radikal Forze Crew Services: Roadshows, concert B-boys extras, TVC or print ads, Launches, judging B-boy competitions and organising of B-boy events.

Official Website: http://www.radikalforzecrew.com/


Radikal Forze 11th Anniversary Jam at Zouk

-LEW HOUY PING

Sindy in Action


Look at her! :D

Mahmud showed us a short demo for solo salsa dance. He also asked Sindy to dance with him to show us a 2 people salsa dancing.

Video editing by Chan Shi Ya Pearl

T h e _ d i f f e r e n c e s


Which is which?

Mahmud explained briefly how
different kinds of hip-hop dances - more often than not - are confused with each other. Apparently Mahmud really knows a lot about different kind of dances; not just from the hip-hop.

Video editing by Chan Shi Ya Pearl