Just when I start thinking break-dancing is totally cornball, I see an act like this that blows me away. These guys are so good I got the chills! Wooooot!
This guy is doing the Extreme Caterpillar on the streets of London, in spite of the risk of being fined for it. I guess if you're devoted to your art, what's a fine?
Every morning when I get on the BART train, comatose people listen to music on their iPods, read novels, or studiously avoid one another's gazes. Boor-ing. What they need is these guys to narrowly avoid kicking them in the face Jackie Chan style to truly wake up and enjoy the day.
Calling this kid a "spineless jellyfish" is actually a compliment! I don't know how you could have a spine and bust some of these moves. What makes it all even better is the corny "oooooh-ing" and "awwww-ing" coming from the audience.
Before embracing his inner Carlton, Alfonso Ribeiro danced with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial and made instructional break dancing videos. Even with bad ass moves like "The King Tut" and "The Centipede," he still had to jack down the price and throw in everything but the kitchen sink to make a sell. Hey, he managed to score an annoying role on a popular TV sitcom...
It looks like this video has been treated by The Matrix special effects folks, but it's all just the mad skills of this gymnast/break dancer/levitation wizard. Talk about upper body strength. Jeez Louise!
Baby got spin! Watch this tiny dancer bust an upside down groove. He's got a helmet on, but I'm sure that doesn't prevent him from getting one helluva head rush.
I used to look forward to the daily puppet shows on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." They were off the hook. Now that I'm older, I can't help but wonder about the ritualistic behavior the man demonstrated at the beginning and end of every show.
When you have a roommate, maybe you should think twice before engaging in a little Risky Business. This young man in the Air Force Academy had no fear of being found out. Big mistake.