I go into what (malcom maclearen) this, did for hip-hop culture, - TopicsExpress



          

I go into what (malcom maclearen) this, did for hip-hop culture, and the movement. call it the end of the sub-culture and the beginning of the popularization of hip-hop. Norman aka Normski was no joke, this kid was iller then ill!!! he and along with just about a handful of others had created what appeared to be the opitome of what a NYC boogie-boy was, and for me, had formed the proper body alignments and expressions to animate himself for the beginning of the underground street dance performance using a more energetic Pop, or Hit, consistantly utilizing his head at various times as the guide of his flowing currents, clearly his boogie was propeled from being smaller then the rest of the elders he frequently danced with. along with outside dance routines by Fable and Wiggles(magnificent force), although here we dont really see the two who claim the most of that time of NYC boogie-boy not boogie-boyin here, with Mr.freezes famous mimic of being caught in a rain storm using an umbrella as a prop borrowing the crafts and showmanship off of the lilkes of Great Mime Marcel Marceau.
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 18:38:25 +0000

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