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04 September 2009, when i went to Pluit Junction to watch some movie at 21 Cinema there i see a break dance stuff was held there, nice...
may 26, 2012
I shot a wedding this weekend and the groom is not only a smart and successful guy, but also a breakdancer! Needless to say, the dance portion of the reception was killer!!!! Breakdancing circles all around and these guys were amazing! head spins, back flips... the works! This was one of the dancers. Total ham.
NOTE: I have lost my 52 week mojo as of late but I'm back and hoping said mojo will follow. I also hope to catch up with your awesome photos and comments.
I think the older gentleman was trying to tell me that someone would hassle me about taking a video. I'm not sure. At any rate, these guys were amazing. Wish I could've gotten a smidge more video of them. The time that you are in-between stations on the subway like this--with a bunch of strangers, all of you watching a performance or a pitch--is kind of magical.
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I was going to take a picture of the 3 llamas and their fellow ram's we have just down the drive... this one felt like dancing. Or showing off!
While I was in Birmingham for a couple of days, I decided to take some shots of the Bullring. It hasn't really been photographed enough has it? Feeling uninspired by that building, due to all the identikit shots taken by photographers before me, I wandered off and found these guys.
Collectively known as MDK, these are my least awful shots of them in action. They will be visiting Liverpool soon, so I'm hoping I might manage to shoot a bit better and do them justice.
While I was in Birmingham for a couple of days, I decided to take some shots of the Bullring. It hasn't really been photographed enough has it? Feeling uninspired by that building, due to all the identikit shots taken by photographers before me, I wandered off and found these guys.
Collectively known as MDK, these are my least awful shots of them in action. They will be visiting Liverpool soon, so I'm hoping I might manage to shoot a bit better and do them justice.
Jason Bell breakdancing in The Dell, Wellington, during Summer City , 4 January 1985
Dominion Post staff photographer
Reference number: EP/1985/0078/8A-F
Cellulose triacetate negative
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DESCRIPTION
A thick, spicy, street dancing riceshake.
INGREDIENTS
- 1 cup Jazz
- 1 cup Soul
- 1 cup R&B
- 1 cup Funk (electro, electro funk, and disco may be used in a pinch.)
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
DIRECTIONS
1) Combine the Jazz, Soul, R&B, and funk in a blender. Puree until smooth.
2) Add additional Soul to thin, if desired.
3) Top with nutmeg.