Product Description Breaking... Born at Kool D.J. Herc's House parties in the early '70s, catapulted to a worldwide phenomenon in the '80s, and now experiencing its latest gravity-defying incarnation as a thriving underground movement, "The Freshest Kids" brings to you the illest B-Boying this planet has ever witnessed. Over two hours of hardcore breaking gives you an all-access pass to the underground world of B-Boys spanning the last 25+ years. See and hear the early history via rare archival footage and exclusive interviews with The Nigga Twins, Spy (the man with 1000 moves), Rock Steady Crew icons Crazy Legs and Ken Swift, The New York City Breakers, Mr. Wiggles, Styelements and the world's most innovative B-boys of the next generation along with hip-hop legends Kool D.J. Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, KRS-One, Mos Def and many more as they come together to reveal for the first time the most comprehensive history of B-Boying, its evolution and its place within hip-hop culture and beyond. These are The Freshest Kids and this is their story! .com The subtitle couldn't be more accurate: A History of the B-Boy is a comprehensive look at the world's "freshest kids." This lively documentary isn't about hip-hop or hip-hop culture as much as about an integral part of that culture. B-boys are defined, variously, as "breakboys" (the original term) and "breakdancers" (the more widely known one). These "kids," many now in their 30s, helped to shape hip-hop's look and spread its gospel. The narrative traces their evolution from the South Bronx 1970s to media-crazed 1980s--when they were featured in movies from Wild Style to Flashdance--to today, as the phenomenon has returned to the underground while remaining as popular as ever (as exemplified by footage from Germany, Japan, etc.). The old and new school are on hand to explain and to praise the b-boy; everyone from rappers like KRS-One and Mos Def to breakers like Crazy Legs and Ken Swift. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
N**A
Freshest documentary
Great extensive documentary from the perspective of the people who pioneered the art form.
M**I
You need this....The Ultimate in B-Boy Evolution...
The first time I saw this, my mind was blown. Seriously, this is by far the best break dancing I have ever seen. Everyone I show this to agrees. This DVD should be mandatory viewing for anoyone claiming to be down with Hip-Hop. If you want to be educated, enthralled, and entertained, buy this now! You will not be disapointed. When I teach my Hip-Hop 101 class. This film, 'Scratch', and 'Style Wars' wills be shown. I am utterly fascinated by this movie. It is an excellent product, outlining the evolution of the B-boy...going back to early 70's NYC, with some incredible archival footage of hot breaking and B-boy battles (including the legendary Lincoln Center battle b/t Rock Steady and Dynamic Rockers in '81!)...You must buy this now. I assure, you will not be disapointed...these really were the 'Freshest Kids'.
J**Y
Must have piece of history, so cool to see this stuff!
This is an amazing piece of history to have and own, it feels like you're right there with these kids, the original B-Boys, in that time and place. Hands down one of the dopest docs ever..
S**S
an outstanding eye-opener to negligence of the bboy
prior to viewing this film, my idea of breakin' was vague; i thought breakin' was something that just happened in the 80s, died out, and saw resurgeance in presentday media. however, this film gave me insight into a shadowed world of hip-hop and breakdancing, an element of hip hop culture that i see as rich and as pure as rap, scratching and graffiti. sadly enough, the b-boys of yesterday and today don't get much love from society because they were forgotten. having released this video should change that and i recommend any hardcore bboy fan to purchase this video and add it to their collection. THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME AND TRULY GREAT IN ITS ENTIRETY. FURTHERMORE, THE TAPING OF THIS DOCUMENTARY IS ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE. MAY BBOYING LIVE FOREVER AND MUCH LOVE TO THE ROCKSTEADY CREW!!!
J**E
One of the best!
I started listening to hip-hop around '79, when King Tim III and Rappers delight hit the scene. Kids don't really understand how far back hip-hop goes, especially break dancing. This documentary made me proud to have grown up in that era. Now all they need is a film on all the old school acts like, The Treacherous 3, Spoonie Gee, Masterdon, Crash Crew, Disco Four, Jimmy Spicer, Furious Five, Cold Crush Brothers, Fearless Four, Soul Sonic Force and yes even the Sugar Hill Gang. Until Run-DMC popped on the scene in these cats were "IT." Much respect is due these artists. Thats the stuff I came through middle school and halfway throug high school with. Buy this DVD, its a must for any REAL hip-hop fan.
K**K
IF YOU LOVE B-BOYING (AKA BREAKDANCING) YOU MUST BUY THIS DVD!
I am a 'professional' female in my 30's, and remember and love breakdancing. I am soooo glad I bought this DVD which I plan on giving to my son for his birthday. But now the DVD will be OURS! What's great about it is that it shows the old 70's/early 80's b-boying stars & clips and then talks to the same people all grown up in their 30's/40's today. You WILL watch this over and over! Great history and roots of this NYC, then West Coast phenomenon...If only today's Hip Hop & Rap were as fun and clean as breakdancing was...
P**M
Fresh is the word...
This DVD totally covers pretty much everything you should know about the B-boy and B-boy culture. As far as how it started, to where it stands today. The interviews are raw, and to the point. From the footage of the early days, to the present, is very well put together. It just, all flows. Very fresh. Also the special features isn't just a bunch of crap, which usually gets put on DVD's. This DVD is way worth the price, and well wicked. Buy It! peace.
A**A
Amazing Stuff!!!
This has to be the freshest b-boy documentary I've ever seen!!!! From the early days in N.Y. with Kool Herc and the Rock Steady Crew, you are treated to the best footage and interviews on this planet!! Everything is covered here you won't be dissapointed. Much love to all B-boys and B-girls in the universe. Much respect to Crazy Legs and company for a job well done. If you love breaking you can't miss this one!!DJ GrassMiami, Fla
F**N
Five Stars
Best Documentary on the History of Breakin'/Rockin'
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