That is indeed the legendary Boogaloo Sam dancing, but this was not "Team of Boogaloo Sam". The group was called STREETSCAPE, a pioneering Canadian group instrumental in introducing Popping, Boogaloo and Funk styles to Canada between 1981-1985. Boogaloo Sam came up and joined us for a number of performances in 1984 when this was taped after a recommendation from his brother, dance legend Popin Pete, and friend Roderick Calhoun. Thanks for the post. It was an honor to learn and perform with him - Bradley "Shooz" Rapier (founder of The Groovaloos / original member of StreetScape:)
@@StreetfighterTips Thanks Jeff! If you would like to catch more Streetscape videos, you can see them on my youtube channel: ua-cam.com/users/BradleyRapier
This was STREETSCAPE - a pioneering Canadian street dance group,1982-'85. Formed in Calgary, Alberta by Colin "Steamboat" Bloudoff (the white guy:) Founding members were: Colin, Wayne "The Saint" Headley, Bradley "Breakin' Brad" Rapier, and Paul "Ripple" Lewis. Boogaloo Sam danced with them in 1984. This taping was on The Don Harron Show, a national talk show, November 21st, '84.
Awesome !.Love it ! ❤️🔥 True Old School.pioneers . Originators. .Much , much respect . 💯 I'm almost 56 . Been a huge fan of popping / electric Boogaloo and music my entire life. I remember when the robot came out in the 70s okay.
This is Canada's first street dance group STREET SCAPE. Boogaloo Sam came in as a guest. He was there their mentor. This is from the early 80s. The members of Street Scape are Bradley Rapier (founder of the Groovaloos), Wayne Headley, Colin Bloudoff (white guy), and Paul Lewis.
white guy is Colin "Steamboat" Bloudoff. He's from Canada and was one of the founding members of the group Streetscape. Boogaloo Sam danced with the group in Canada for about 4 months. The other popper was Wayne "The Saint" Headley, the other founding member. The other two street dancers, also members of Streetscape, are Paul "The Ripple" Lewis, and Bradley "Shooz" Rapier (now the founder of The Groovaloos).
Much respect to Boogaloo Sam and his crew! True pioneers of the art of locking,pop'n and Boogaloo'n. Im an OG B-Boy myself and can still get off 😎 ✌To Dion,Bobby B, Taron,Bobbles,Clarky, tru p-town poppers. and Troy Hollis for taking me to a contest 1980
By today's standards this all seems slow and basic (though it still entertaine me to no end). But, back in the day, this was off the hook. I'd love to see some kids take us 20 years into the future by jumping from today's styles into hyper dance. Any links for that?
Where, I can't see any? There might not be any actual Charleston, but they are doing some toprock, which has some Charleston inspired moves such as the Charley-Rock.
That is indeed the legendary Boogaloo Sam dancing, but this was not "Team of Boogaloo Sam". The group was called STREETSCAPE, a pioneering Canadian group instrumental in introducing Popping, Boogaloo and Funk styles to Canada between 1981-1985. Boogaloo Sam came up and joined us for a number of performances in 1984 when this was taped after a recommendation from his brother, dance legend Popin Pete, and friend Roderick Calhoun. Thanks for the post. It was an honor to learn and perform with him - Bradley "Shooz" Rapier (founder of The Groovaloos / original member of StreetScape:)
You guys are an inspiration
I always come watch this video ever so often, you guys are dope af.
@@StreetfighterTips Thanks Jeff! If you would like to catch more Streetscape videos, you can see them on my youtube channel: ua-cam.com/users/BradleyRapier
@@BradleyRapier awesome thank you!
@@StreetfighterTips So do I ! 💯
you all need to read previous comments: white guy is Colin "Steamboat" Bloudoff. This is StreetScape.
This was STREETSCAPE - a pioneering Canadian street dance group,1982-'85. Formed in Calgary, Alberta by Colin "Steamboat" Bloudoff (the white guy:) Founding members were: Colin, Wayne "The Saint" Headley, Bradley "Breakin' Brad" Rapier, and Paul "Ripple" Lewis. Boogaloo Sam danced with them in 1984. This taping was on The Don Harron Show, a national talk show, November 21st, '84.
Awesome !.Love it ! ❤️🔥 True Old School.pioneers . Originators. .Much , much respect . 💯 I'm almost 56 . Been a huge fan of popping / electric Boogaloo and music my entire life. I remember when the robot came out in the 70s okay.
This is Canada's first street dance group STREET SCAPE. Boogaloo Sam came in as a guest. He was there their mentor. This is from the early 80s. The members of Street Scape are Bradley Rapier (founder of the Groovaloos), Wayne Headley, Colin Bloudoff (white guy), and Paul Lewis.
this was like...nearly the most perfect sync ive ever seen
so this is where some of Omarion's "Touch" dance movies were "inspired" from...ok, i see.
hello everybody !! thx for u com's
the title of this song is
Sos Band - Body break (lp 1984)
Peace love and having funK
THIS IS SICK!!!!
AND WOW i love that they dance with smiles all over their faces.. they really enjoy dancing/entertaining!
They killed that shit! All moves are on point!
white guy is Colin "Steamboat" Bloudoff. He's from Canada and was one of the founding members of the group Streetscape. Boogaloo Sam danced with the group in Canada for about 4 months. The other popper was Wayne "The Saint" Headley, the other founding member. The other two street dancers, also members of Streetscape, are Paul "The Ripple" Lewis, and Bradley "Shooz" Rapier (now the founder of The Groovaloos).
the whiteboy is (colin 'steamboat'bloudoff
From the goups streetscape)
KEEP TUTIN ON EM
Much respect to Boogaloo Sam and his crew! True pioneers of the art of locking,pop'n and Boogaloo'n. Im an OG B-Boy myself and can still get off 😎
✌To Dion,Bobby B, Taron,Bobbles,Clarky, tru p-town poppers. and Troy Hollis for taking me to a contest 1980
That footwork was dangerous. I want to learn that routine. Epic!
Now, that is one hell of a routine!!No school, like the old school!
I love this routine so clean and fun this routine is better then stuff ive seen today
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn! THE BEST DANCE ROUTINE EVER!
This is one of those few times I can actually say "Poppin AND Lockin", and have it be the correct definition!
Old school is the best !
The outfits, though!! 😂😂
0:11 what IS that? Some Lindy Hop thing going on there? It looks SO clean & technical. Out of this world.
That’s just a locking and popping fusion routine…
this is the best popping routine i ever seen
"Body break" by S.O.S. Band
Dude did u c the foot work sic!
sam is straight up the best dancer
that's right..
@leejinwoo1987 Wayne Headley. This is Canada's first Street Dance grouped called Street Scape.
frick man theyre the best man
love everything about it man
that's where it all started. big ups.
i saw shit like that when i was 6...form that point i love breaking, aereosol, rap, scrathing, play bball,mcing...i'm hiphop by this show
Simply Fantastic...
Body break by the SOS band
역대급이다진짜 이렇게 재능있는 친구들이 한팀에 모여있다니!!최고네요!
this is sick
Michael Jackson ❤️
This is where he learned it from
Masssaa😊
I can't take my eyes off Vanilla Slice.
Here from kingsammelot this is amazing
That wave they all did was cold af
I'm off on another UA-cam binge watch....................
I can't do the body break without breaking every bone in my body!
that last soloist got fire rhythm
By today's standards this all seems slow and basic (though it still entertaine me to no end). But, back in the day, this was off the hook.
I'd love to see some kids take us 20 years into the future by jumping from today's styles into hyper dance. Any links for that?
By today's standards this is OG!.
Today's standards they're too erratic and don't know how to moce with the beat
which the name of the style that sam dances using a cane?
Thank you.
Thank You!
THAT'S the way it was DONE!!
Sweeeet!!
D0C
all the way crispy
Love the whole thing but 0:15 to 0:25 was great
Where, I can't see any? There might not be any actual Charleston, but they are doing some toprock, which has some Charleston inspired moves such as the Charley-Rock.
This was off the chain!
from 0:17 to 0:25 they're like levitating above the floor while dancing!
That's old school at it's best.
who is the white guy he is really good
Streamboat
made for tv
dint noe the 80's was dis cool!
man that white boys was having real fun
That is THE perfect situation for everyone in the Audience to yell...
' Go white boy ! Go white boy ! Go ! Go ! ' 💯🔥😂
Streamboat, Canadas OG
at least he went on to become founder/creator of Microsoft
nowadays. you don't get any dancers that smile through their whole dance.
bill gates has some moves
@fj941991 thats the original moonwalk
wow,I learned something new....
Yep
SICK...No 1 knows the name of the song or who its played by?
boogaloo sam
BEST FKIN OLD MAN I SEEN HOW DO U DO IT
💖🙌🏾💖
Bill Irwin is the white dancer
Street Scape ftw !!!
i love the tall white guy that just looks langthly
the white guy is like 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4.. haha funky
I'm Boogaloo Sam
@groovaloos Domo arigato Groovaloo'Sama !
can i be a groovaloo
nice nice nice!
Anyone know the name of that dance at 17 seconds?
Lol White guy
@then0mer it's called locking :D
Yo what is da white dude name? Isn't his name sundance or somedan like dat?
kidtime his name is STEAM BOAT.
kidtime he be ROCKIN don’t he..??..lol
does anyone know the song?
whats the young black kids name?
1:58 - Bill Gates BUSTS A MOVE!
부갈루
whats the name of the song its fuckin down!
lmao
Tha white guy looks like tha guy from thirty rock! :)
he looks like Jim Carey! but dat white boy is SsSTeeEPPIN!!!!!!😂😂😂right on 🖒🖒👏👏👏
name of the song?
4 years late but SOS Band Body Break
first white person to proved that white ppl can dance.
go bill gates!
who s saying the whites are not good dancer !!! lol funk funk blood off my life peace jah
Great great great. But oddly enough, of all of the old songs, I would say this is the cheesiest. Otherwise this was a good video recording.
WTF? TEKTONIC IS A COPY OF THIS!