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Originally Posted by bboy Ch1B1
LOL VEEPEE YOU AR3 T3H GREYTEST! I LAUVE YOO! Stop jockin his nuts LOL, jeez. Anyway, wasn't it Kenny who said it wasn't made for stage in the style wars dvd interview? lol.
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Lol it's funny cause Kenny was doing shows for years and made some huge money off of it as part of RSC (or at least he should have, dunno how it was handled amongst the members) but then he turns around and says it's not made for the stage? I dunno as much as i prefer cyphers for their rawness, shows are still interesting to watch, if only to see the synergy that crews have with each other, the hard work they put in and the way they represent their flavour.
What's wrong with shows in all honesty? If they're showing off all elements and enjoying themselves, i can't see how it injures the culture of any part of the dance itself to be doing shows.
I did a show for a talent quest a while back where my friends were breakin, i was popping and rapping and a mate was djing, we repped the elements, we didn't front as something we weren't or misrepresent what hip hop/bboying is about and i felt a HUGE surge in my self-confidence for having gotten up in front of 1000 people and pulling off a planned show.
Peace