The Big Break Dance Contest Roxy's 1980s Dynamic Rockers Breakers Break Dance Popping
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The Big Break Dance Contest Roxy's 1980s
Dynamic Rockers Breakers
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Michael Jackson
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/ Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" / Adolfo Gutierrez Quiñones or Adolfo Gordon Quiñones, known professionally as Shabba Doo
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What's Happing Break Dancing Up rock episode.
80's Forever ❤🧡💛
Yes, I agree
@@mtandiz When we have experienced such a decade we can only continue to love it even today 😉🫶🤜🤛
@@dimosraikoudis I agree
This was a fantastic video. Taking it back to the originals. Even Ozone and Turbo chimed in. Awesome 😎 RIP Ozone 🙏🕊️💔🙏🕊️💔🙏🕊️💔
Happy you enjoyed, this was in my brothers VHS Tape. My Brother was Louie Newave, from the LES. He was a popper, and member of Dynamic Rockers. He Passed at the age of 32, in 1998.
@@mtandiz I'm sorry to hear of Louie's passing. RIP 🙏🙏🙏🕊️ He obviously loved breakdancing. 🙏
@@donjaun540 thank you, & yes, he loved Breakdancing, this is an 8mm video he did, when he travelled with Dynamic Rockers, to Australia in 1984, to do a TV show appearance. Do you recognize anyone? They were mostly from Quenns NYC, my Brother was the only one from manhattan, The LES: ua-cam.com/video/Ja68bqSom_8/v-deo.htmlsi=nvzj_8qpMRO5XV5w
Let it be said, she said a couple more years and Breakdancing may be an Olympic event... well it wasn't a couple of years, but in 2024 Breakdancing makes its Olympic debut!!
And won't be back!., I'm from Australia. Ray gun, ruined it for everyone!.😂
with raygun on the top baby)
It doesn't belong in the Olympics. B boying is for the streets.
That was in 1983, Dynamic Breakers were actually from Jamaica, Queens (Flip, Spider, Kano, Airborne…only Duece was Jersey). We all went to the same high school (Hillcrest).
no u didnt
why comment on youtube
@@soloist9495 …you’re gonna tell me when and where I graduated from and where I lived & what friends I had? Your grammar says a lot about you in the contrary. This a YT video, where do you want me to comment on?
You are a joke!
they were from woodside, stone city, Lenny, Nelson
I went to JHS with Ritchie & Alex Contreras. Van Wyck JHS 144th street on top of the Hill and behind the JHS was PS 82.
I went to Hillcrest 🤘than Franklyn K Lane
Bobby had to have one and Little Willie tooo 😂😂😂 This was such a pleasant blast from the past! (1984 baby)
Great to hear
Wow! I remember this when it came on. 92 KTU wasn't playing Hip Hop (Mostly Freestyle songs), but Carlos DeJesus always repped Hip Hop for them on shows like this and New York Hot Tracks. Thank you for the memories.💯
You’re welcomed
Thanks a lot 4 upload this video. In Austria we could not see this things back in the 80s🤟
And damn i dont know why but i want a Burger now🍔😅
You’re welcomed
Thank you for capturing Black history....my childhood (I'm a 1976 baby).
No one calling each other "N*gga", because it wasn't popularized. It was used amongst us....but, it wasn't glorified or popularized. Latinos were NOT using that word, unless it was derogatory. No "gangsta/drug-glorified/street-glorified" music culture, either.
Oh my god---HOT TRACKS!! We used to watch Hot Tracks, every Friday night...because we didn't have cable, or MTV. We alternated between "Hot Tracks" and "Friday Night Videos", on NBC. "Friday Night Videos" were for the millions of other Americans (mostly Caucasian), who didn't have cable tv. "Hot Tracks" w/ Carlos DeJesus included a majority of music videos from Black Artists who didn't receive enough national exposure.
I can proudly say I remember this era, vividly. However, by the time we hit 1983/1984....our culture began to blow up and the vultures stepped-in; to exploit our movement. This video is documenting the era of explosion. But, rewind to the film footage of the late 1970's. THAT's when the Hip-Hop movement was still underground and fermenting....waiting to be captured.
Harlem (pre-gentrified, crime-ridden and run-down buildings) and the South Bronx (same poverty scenario.....even worse, in some areas)....were my homes (my brothers and I traveled between our family).
BTW: the tracking and taping-over the previous segments with the VCR...and the Burger King tv commercial with a cameo of [Actress] STACEY DASH....really warmed my heart. GEN-X, FOREVER!!
When I saw Stacey Dash I was like omg!!! 😂 (1984 baby)
I've never lived in America, but I shared the same feelings as you. I don't know English, I write with the help of a dictionary, but I share the same feelings as you. I was born in 79. In our childhood, scenes from America were shown on television on Saturdays. Now when I watched this Burger King commercial, I felt exactly the same way you do. It is also a part of our past. It's like I've watched that commercial over and over again. I went to the 80's, to America, to your childhood. I traveled on beautiful sunny days, ate and drank with you and watched you dance. Hey man, hope to see you in Heaven. I hope the children of Harlem become Muslims. Prophet Muhammad says that there is eternal youth in Heaven. We can enter any year we want (for example, the 80s) and live our beautiful memories there over and over again. Forever. Always young.
@@davutdavut6662 What is your nationality?
@@2conscious Turkish
@@davutdavut6662 Ahh, okay. I haven't traveled to Turkey, YET. But, I've been to North Africa, 4 times (since 2001). Most recently, 2x, last year. I usually stay for 1 month....and I purchased an apartment there (Cairo).
Two of my close friends went to NY for summer holidays from the UK back in 84 for 6 wks. They literally came back different people! it's only watching this now 40 years later that I realise the impact it must've had on them, they became like the dopest popper and breakers in the city with the swag to match! what an experience to be in the mecca of hip hop at it's height!
Real Hip Hop history. Thank you
@@glasscut4880 you’re welcome
Break dancing is now a Olympic sport.
Breaking is olympic discipline, not breakdancing. It's not the same. There won't be electric boogie/popping at the Olympics
In the The Dynamic Rockers biography it says: "Dynamic won 1st place in the contest. The grand prize was supposed to be a role in Harry Belafonte’s upcoming film, “Beat Street“, however, they never appeared in the film due to a financial dispute between their management and the film’s producers." WOW!!!
Worst management decision ever! People in that movie, toured the world.
BRO THEY GOT THEIR ASSES TORN UP BUT SINCE IT WAS IN QUEENS THEY WERE HATING AND SAID THAT THEY WON THEY BATTLED ROCKSTEADY AND ROCKSTEADY TORE THEY ASS UP. LMAO 🤣😂
@@KingCrazealmighty360bro that’s a stretch,RSc didn’t tear anything 😂calm down .
Not a young Stacy Dash in a Burger King commercial! Love it ❤
Just peeped that too 😂
You see the size of the burgers back then? Huge compared to what we get now.
I liked the "Clueless (1995)" film with Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy; (writer/director: Amy Heckerling (filmmaker: "Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982).")
Imagine being there watching it live and now reliving it with this video!
@@suntosflow i did
This why The Incredible New York City Breakers we're The Best in the world and the Stars of the Motion Picture BEATSTREET...
I thought Dynamic won the contest?
Nah, rock steady crew were the best at that time. And here in the UK we had better than both of those crews.
@adrianmoore3118 back then? 83? No yall didn't don't lie....yall were listening to europop(yazzoo) n shit......your backwards ass country didn't catch up till the 90s😅
I had this on a VHS tape. Somehow I always knew when a breakdance news piece was going to be on.
Thanks for posting. I remember I was so excited to see this.
Ok im the real cujo from the Bronx i was little alex partner that got down with the new York City breakers facts.
Fantastic duo.
I caught this as a 13 year-old in '83. That was the year Hip-Hop exploded! Interesting that although Dynamic took 1st place, they never appeared in the film "Beat Street," which I believe was part of the prize. Actually, I think they were in the film, but their part was cut. There was quite a few breaking scenes in the movie that didn't make the final cut. Rest In Peace to the late great, Carlos DeJesus, Anita Morris and Lester Wilson, who helped judge the contest.
@@koe1 i personally knew the Dynamic Rockers, my brother, Louie Newave was a member of Dynamic Rockers , he went, in 1982, to Austria, with them, i had the pleasure of meeting and knowing Glyde, waveylegs, Spinner, air born, spider. I usto hang with one of them, in Astoria, off of Astoria Blvd, & 31 st. To my understanding, the Dynamic Rockers broke up, just before the contest, and the new group was now called the Dynamic Breakers, The Dynamic Rockers were still around, but the Dynamic Breakers were the ones that won the Roxy’s contest. I heard, but its just word of mouth, not 100% sure, that the Dynamic Breakers & the people making the Movie, Beat Street, had a disagreement, unknown what is was about, just that the Dynamic Breakers pulled out of the Movie.
@@mtandizinthought the winners were in battle at the roxy in beat street
@@mtandizI appreciate the intel, bro. Thanks for sharing, and much respect! 👊🏼
I got the same VHS with all those extra snippets at the end too lol. Can't remember who I got it off but I used to trade a lot of VHS's with other streetdancers and collecters back in the 90's/00's.
I got this tape from my brother, Louie newave, who sadly passed in 1998, it was in his storage
@@mtandiz Sorry to hear that. RIP to your bro. The tape might have originated from him.
@@Devious1Funk maybe
Leslie Uggams called it @ 11:01 Great capture of a classic Hip Hop era. I'm even loving the commercials.
senza parole
Thanks for upholding the culture.
You guys noticed that was Brenda K Starr in the dance studio with the BBoys
11:00 "give it a couple of years and break dancing mey be an olympic event"
I caught that line too.
We all know how that turned out😂
Excellent de bons souvenirs!
awesome video. so cool he said after you get out of church you can watch : )
Better than the Olympics.
15:57 Wow that 1983 Burger is Huge compared to it now in 2024 😂😂😂
Made for TV. Those weren't actual size. TV ads are known to lie. Those burgers don't be cooked. They cover it in makeup to make it look cooked to keep its bigger uncooked size. Put together perfectly with tooth picks. HBO exposed it in the 90s.
I got more moves then M.J.it dont stop.B.BOY.DENNIS THE MENNIS.707.KALI.😮😊🎉
I love all of you out there my generation from coast to coast 🤘 💪 ❤️ stay up...
The only one dancing in that group of people. That I respect is float. I was the best up rock was me, and I was from Chelsea Manhattan projects. They used to call me snake or the one. and the reason they gave me the name the one. Is because I was not in any crew. They didn’t know my name but whatever I came in the circle they used to say that’s the one he’s nice. a lot of people also know me by kiki. If anybody thinks that I’m crazy, you could ask crazy legs and k swish
Wow, small world, hung in Chelsea, back in the day, 26st bet 9th & 10, went to Roxie’s and the fun house all the time.
We had to walk past those projects to get to Roxy's. Taking tags walking down the block of course..
Best thing back then was that everybody could do something to some extent. Those who couldn't do the meta always had something unique-ish. Good times.
And peep Stacey Dash in the Burger King commercial @25:01 😂
15:50 Stacey Dash
She still looks the same
Stacey Dash I think she was 15 years old at the time she’s 57 now
Childhood memories I grew up while this was fading away
Philly too
32:56 - 36:20 = Turbo (Boogaloo Shrimp aka Michael Chambers) and Ozone (Shabba Doo, RIP): from "Breakin' (1984)" (aka Breakdance (England) or Break Street '84 (other regions) and "Breakin' 2: Electric Booglaoo (1984)." Casey Kasem (voice of Shaggy on "Scooby Doo"); 36:34 - Freeez: "I.O.U." (1983); with record producer Arthur Baker.; 37:44 - "What's Happening ?" - a classic 1970's-1980's sitcom; "What's Happening Now ?" came later.
11:01 - The reporter had to wait a little more than "a couple of years" but it finally came true. Break dancing is an Olympic event in Paris 2024. For some that's a sellout, others may find it evolving. To me the 80's will always be where it was, but fun to see how it's evolved these days. Some of today's breakers have mad skills.
I heard
What a Master piece of Oldskool Hip Hop history and in great visual quality! Even the commercials in the 80s were exciting to watch.
Also what I know is that Dynamic Breakers declined being in the movie "Beat Street" because they fear that the world (competition) would steal all their moves! (Stupid thinking & decisions). Therefore the spot was given to the New York City Breakers! The "Rock Rockers" in Beat Street (Rock Steady Crew) were already automatically the breakdancing crew in the movie vs NY City Breakers!
Actually KiSS Mastermixes WKTU Disco 92 Paco - (for those disco days) were played late nights (I believe during the weekend nights) - think Chuck Chillout etc. and then head out to Crazy Eddie's to get the top 12" singles. Yup was able to go to the Roxy Roller rink - takes me back....if this is 1983 then Rock Steady Crew, NYC Breakers had already been for some time.
Somebody must show this to Lord Jamar, aka Mr. Puerto Ricans who didn't help invent Hip HOP. BOY SIDDOWN!!!
Hiphop came out almost 10 years before this. RP would later contribute mainly to BBoying and graffiti. Hiphop is Black culture. If you are not Black or PR, you are a guest in Hiphop culture.
@@DeeJayResist Hip Hop is not black culture. Yes, the name was coined by blacks(i.e. Afrika Bambaataa) to describe NYC culture, not "black american" culture. 99.99% of black americans had nothing to do with it. Graffiti is not black culture. "Breaking", as the world knows it, is not a "black dance". Blacks had their style of dancing while a guy named Spy would be responsible for creating what most people would end up adopting. Yes, the style of dj-ing associated with hip-hop was started by blacks in the Bronx. Yes, the rap vocal style is black. The styles of dress adopted into early hip-hop: sweat bands, wind breakers, jump suits,... were not a "black thing". The music has huge influences from white producers in the early 80s. I say all of this respectfully.
11:00 "give it a couple of years and break dancing may be an olympic event"
Then "Raygun" comes along and f*cks it all up for everyone! As an Australian, all I can say is sorry!!
If this was 83' then Rock Steady Crew and NYC Breakers were already around for quite some time and many after of them copied moves (I.e. crazy legs, Mr. Wave etc.) I do miss the KISS master mixes (chuck chillout etc.) going to Crazy Eddie's to pick up the latest 12" records and back then originally known as WKTU Disco 92 with Paco etc.
80s BBOY4LIFE ✌🏾😎
Normski in the BK commercials? Those burgers looked huge.
“May be an olympic event…”
2024z
They were doos that were better electric boogie than all off them in The Bronx that was never discovered.
1979 Adlai Stevenson HS
O break assim como o filme Beat Street chegaram ao Brasil, no início dos anos 80, foi uma fração do sucesso que ocorreu nos USA, mas sobreviveu até os dias de hoje, e temos representantes olímpicos em 2024 Paris.
Religiously Dope‼️
Dynamic rockers was created by a kid from The Bronx that move to Astoria queens.
Stacey Dash in the burger king commercial wow i bet ya missed that .
Fun Fact: the Totes umbrella was 11 usd in 1983 that's about 40 dollars today
Dynamic won the competition to feature in beat street yet they didn't feature. Instead it was rsc and nycb
@@jojomayerfan4356 correct
i think the 2nd and 3rd place was also in beatstreet but not the first place
Stacey Dash still looks the same 😳
I can do the robot 😅
So Dynamic Breakers were supposed to be in beat street movie..but got fired. And they got RSC to be in it instead...thats crazy. I always confused dynamic breakers with dynamic rockers both from queens...
@@nyclassic4ever130 they were both once Dynamic Rockers, until the split up, & that’s when Dynamic Breakers were created.
Now its part of the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France
22:00 DOES ANYONE KNOW THE NAME OF THAT BEAT WHO MADE IT???
too bad Bambatta got caught up in doin some sketchy ish, his tracks were absolute jams
(Look Twice) You biters!! 🤣 I though Darnell & Basil's moves were original & they just had access to videos of American poppers & breakers. Something that would be impossible in the age of the internet which everyone has access to. That's why nothing seems original these days because you can't steal ideas without everyone knowing or having access to the original source.
The best breaking crew , were the body mechanics from 51st Brooklyn.
Her comment here at 11:00 aged well
@ 7:14 ,,.......... STACY DASH ??
❤️🙏🏻
Dynamic won but never appeared on beat Street..?
Yes, i think they broke up / spit into two groups. I believe one because Dynamic Rockers, the other became Dynamic Breakers.
@@mtandiz oh ok... and missed out on a movie deal in the process
@@bboy-kv6pd sadly yes. I dont know the details or the exact facts, but this is what I heard. But what a bunch of great guys.
Bambatta the mad predator
Air Flare @ 19:15 🤔
Magnificent Force Crew
This was the Comment I was looking for as I caught that too. Dude tried an Airflare in 83.
Second Comment i was looking for was Stacey Dash in the BK Commercial.
@34:23 : Classic
Anyone know the track @ 22:33? Shazam was useless.
Jenny Burton - Remember what you like
@@AlekseiLight Thank you! Turns out I have several of her albums in my collection, but couldn't recognize the track. Such a great artist and time to be alive!
Started with Disco King Mario!💥
I also heard that Duece, Julio Martinez had committed suicide 🙏.
Sad to hear that
@@mtandiz Indeed, I went to JHS with him and he was a great person.
No he didn’t. He is a Dj know as Duce Martinez. Google him now.
100%
Your all wrong.
Break dancing is every dance that came from around the world to the new world and made it
Even the music
Ok
Wack attack
@19:06 Who Dat?
I feel like he had "Air Flares" in his mind. this 1983?