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We're jammin' out at Vintage Fair with this 80's inspired breakdance and boombox set!

 

This set includes:

- 5 unique bento boombox poses

- 5 unique bento breakdancing poses

- 2 attachable boomboxes for poses

- 1 rezzable boombox

- 1 rezzable piece of cardboard

 

You can pick up your own copy and start breakdancing and jammin' out with your friends tomorrow, June 11th.

 

You can find Space Cadet on the South sim. Catch the bus to Vintage Fair here.

Breakdancing Icarus by Lucianne Lassalle at Sculpture by the Lakes.

Models : Break dancers & people

Shot By : My uncle ^_^

 

hope u like it

Sigismund’s Column (Polish: Kolumna Zygmunta), originally erected in 1644, anchors Warsaw’s Castle Square. It is one of Warsaw’s most famous landmarks as well as the first secular monument in the form of a column in modern history. The column and statue commemorate King Sigismund III Vasa, who in 1596 had moved Poland’s capital from Kraków to Warsaw.

 

Erected between 1643 and 1644, the column was constructed on the orders of Sigismund’s son and successor, King Władysław IV Vasa. It was designed by the Italian-born architect Constantino Tencalla and the sculptor Clemente Molli and was cast by Daniel Tym. The marble column itself was renovated several times in the next few centuries, most notably in 1743, 1810, 1821 and 1828. In 1863, the column was renovated somewhat again, but still needed work, and between 1885 and 1887, it was replaced with a new column of granite.

 

On 1 September 1944, during the Warsaw Uprising, the monument’s column was demolished by the Germans, and its bronze statue was badly damaged. After the war, the statue was repaired, and in 1949, it was set up on a new column, made of granite from the Strzegom mine, a couple of metres from the original site.

 

Castle Square (Polish: plac Zamkowy) is a historic square in front of the Royal Castle – the former official residence of Polish monarchs – in Warsaw’s Old Town. It is a popular meeting place for tourists and locals. The square, of somewhat triangular shape, features the landmark Sigismund’s Column to the south-west, and is surrounded by historic townhouses.

 

The dukes of Mazovia, and then the Polish kings and grand dukes of Lithuania lived here from the the 16th to 18th centuries. The column commemorating King Sigismund III of Poland (a work by Clemente Molli, erected in 1644) is the oldest and one of the symbolic landmarks of the city and the first secular monument in the form of a column in modern history.

 

Castle Square was destroyed during German and the planned destruction of Warsaw, after the failure of the Warsaw Uprising.

 

This square has witnessed many dramatic scenes in Polish history. Patriotic demonstrations took place there during the period before the outbreak of the January uprising of 1863. On 27 February 1861, Russian bullets killed five people. On 8 April 1861 five rota of infantry and two troops of Russian cavalry (about 1,300 people) led by General Stepan Aleksandrovich Khrulyov carried out a bloody massacre of civilians, resulting in the deaths of more than 100 people.

 

During martial law the square became the scene of the particularly brutal riot, with ZOMO police rushing through demonstrations on 3 May 1982.

 

The square is a hub for tourists and locals, who gather to watch street entertainers, participate in rallies, watch concerts and even engage in breakdancing.

 

Warsaw Old Town is, as one might surmise, the oldest portion of the city, and contains numerous historic buildings, mostly from 17th and 18th centuries, such as the Royal Castle, city walls, St. John’s Cathedral, and the Barbican. The settlement itself dates back to the 13th Century, and was granted town privileges c. 1300.

 

During World War 2, the Old Town was badly damaged by the Luftwaffe in 1939, and then almost completely destroyed in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. It was subsequently rebuilt with enormous attention to recreating much of what had been there before. The project was the world’s first attempt to resurrect an entire historic city core and was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1980. The reconstruction efforts were again recognized in 2011 when all its documents and records were added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme.

 

This description incorporates text from the English Wikipedia and translations from the Polish Wikipedia.

I caught these Pelicans in various stages of preening and it looked like they were all dancing. My kids thought it was funny when I told them that.

Mural by @mtograff located at 140 North Jefferson Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 

Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

  

Exposure of a break dancer.

Street Photography - Oklahoma City

UK Bboy Championships 2005.

Physicx posing.

One of three dancing bears that took the Aurelito & Shakespeare party by storm, presumably for a Teddy Bears music video.

(Toy Sunday: Dance)

Visit Toyark.com and TFW2005.com for full sets of these galleries!

  

If you want to know what this bee is trying to do,

just click HERE : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakdance

 

I was reading the different tecniques of breakdancing and it seems like this bee wants to make a move they call Headstand....

  

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Silly then and even sillier Now

   

Norderney

Niedersachsen

  

"It's just me myself and I...Lieder sind die Bojen, die mein Fahrwasser markieren...Vor dreißig Jahren habe ich mir '3 Feet High and Rising' gekauft, eine der Schallplatten, die ich bis heute liebe...Nicht nur wegen der Musik an sich. Sondern auch, weil dieses Album in mir eine Tür geöffnet hat...Damals habe ich eher Breakbeats gemocht, auch die Sachen von Public Enemy. Aber diese Art von Härte hat sich nicht in mir selbst finden lassen, schon damals nicht. Das Gewalt für irgend etwas gut sein soll, glaube ich auch heute noch nicht. Die harten Hunde, die heute bellen, beißen nicht. Nein, sie verstecken nur ihre Minderwertigkeitskomplexe...Da war keine Verbitterung, kein Zynismus in mir. Ich war damals der Sonderling, der HipHop mochte und der wie ein Breakdancer herum lief aber nicht wirklich gut tanzen konnte. Ich war der, den der Zivilpolizist grundlos als Klaukind vom Balkan tituliert hat. Aber deshalb habe ich nie die Polizei gehasst. Das ich Schiller, Goethe und Lessing gelesen habe, hat niemanden interessiert. Dafür bin ich meinem Deutschlehrer heute noch dankbar, er hat mich nie aufgegeben...Im Kunstunterricht hatte ich immer eine schlechte Note. Dort durfte ich nicht das Malen, was in meinem Kopf herum spukte. Die Farbe an meinen Händen und unter meinen Fingernägeln nach einer kurzen Nacht habe ich später geliebt...Style is surely our own thing. Das glaube ich heute immer noch. Ich muss sein, was ich bin. Mich zu verstellen, bringt keinem etwas. Mir am wenigsten... "If you take three glasses of water and put food coloring in them, you have many different colors, but it's still the same old water. Make the connection?"...Dieser eine Satz. Immer wieder diese eine Satz...Ich fühle mich gerade wieder wie dieser 15jährige, der sich selbst zum ersten Mal verstanden hat..."

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJmPTQipOeI

   

Some very "interesting " dance happens outside St Joseph's in Beijing. The young lady was about to start - audience waiting.

William Baki 'aka' Will Dance

Aniara and Umbriel watch while Caliban and Puck do some breakdancing.

 

(26/365/2016 Toy Project)

Two posters for Thof (Not yet separated in this image), 2 weekends of oldskool blockpartying organised by Subwalk in Arnhem.

Leica M3. 35mm Summaron.

Kodak T-Max 400.

Next round of the actual contest on RogueBricks.de

This time the topic is ,mechanical'. And of course again with not more than 101 elements.

 

So I picked two LEGO container carts with handholds (30150) and put all the mechanical stuff inside to let the HipHop Minifigs do some breakdancing.

 

I guess totally not more than 60 parts. So, this is the smallest HipHop Stage in the (LEGO) world.

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Encuentro Hip Hop Beatvers 2

Anfiteatro El Cortijano

09/08/08

William Baki 'aka' Will Dance

Mural by @mtograff located at 140 North Jefferson Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 

Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

The guy in blue... nice underwear.

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