There's this one crew, I feel crummy for forgetting their name :-{ I think
they might still be together, & I remember being amazed by this bite-sized
b-boy named U-Turn. I've seen them @ a couple of events before. Me & my
Capoeira (Brazilian martial art that had an influence on breaking) pals have
jumped in the circle with 'em, including DEMF. Windmill if U love techno
;-} This just in... I Googled a bit. Here's a couple-o-links.
Asian action (gosh that sounds like porn):
http://members.aol.com/khaoscru/index.html
http://www.metrotimes.com/19/16/Features/artDragon.html
http://www.sheqkai.homestead.com/dragon.html
There's a little blurb about that wee U-Turn chap in there.
AND, some capoeira links...
A really nice mpeg clip!:
http://dns.advnet.net/allan/escovinha/L-Roda04.mpg
More clips (on bottom half of page):
http://members.aol.com/bill510/download.html
Detroit area classes:
http://starflowerenterprises.com/angola/detroit.html
Peace.>>>
JPH.
(the P is for popping & locking)
From: James Bucknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 01:25:52 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: (313) b-boys & b-girls @ DEMF #2 ....
don't know about the detroit breakers, i didn't see any at demf #2. but at
new york house nights--like louie vega's 'dance ritual' night at
vinyl--there were quite a large group of people breaking. they were really
good.
it was a surprise to see people breaking to a masters at work tribal flute
cut and not the jonzun crew.
james
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:06:10 -0600
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: (313) b-boys & b-girls @ DEMF #2 ....
>
> I seem to remember that at practically ever stage I was at there were at
> least two circles going with a fair number of people breaking it down. Some
> were really battling and some were just letting loose and having fun. I'm
> curious as to how many active crews are there in the Detroit area and do
> they attend many of the techno events. Any weblinks?
>
> MEK
>
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