![]() ![]() I don't have any sources on this, but any b-boy should know that how you transition between different moves is key, and there is no order that b-boys follow. I think the article should discuss each separately (unless we have solid evidence to back up this systematic approach), and perhaps then an added discussion of transitions between moves, whether it be toprock dropping down into footwork, or going from different power moves to freezes, etc. For example, most power sets are thrown at the beginning of a set WITHOUT toprock. The dance, if it ever was this systematic, is definitely not like this anymore. There is no rule that you go from toprock to footwork to power to a freeze. The article section on Dance Techniques begins with a systematic explanation of a b-boy set. 11 Did Break Dance actually have origins in Capoeira?.10 Adding documentaries to the "Film and Television Shows" section.7 About the Video Game References subsection.
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