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How to breakdance
Contributed by: Sadler
  • 1. What is the foundational move in breakdancing?
A) Windmill
B) Headspin
C) Toprock
D) Flare
  • 2. Which of these is NOT a type of footwork?
A) Six-step
B) Coffee Grinder
C) Airflare
D) Three-step
  • 3. What is the purpose of 'freezes' in breakdancing?
A) To stop the music
B) To signal the end of a battle
C) To intimidate the opponent
D) To hold a pose in place
  • 4. Which power move involves spinning on your back?
A) Windmill
B) Headspin
C) Flare
D) Backspin
  • 5. What is 'battling' in breakdancing?
A) Practicing alone
B) Stretching
C) Competing against other dancers
D) Creating music
  • 6. Which crew is considered one of the most influential in breakdancing history?
A) Jabbawockeez
B) Rock Steady Crew
C) S-rank
D) Kinjaz
  • 7. What part of the body is primarily used in a headspin?
A) Hands
B) Feet
C) Elbows
D) Head
  • 8. What is a 'cypher'?
A) A breakdancing competition
B) A type of shoe
C) A choreographed routine
D) An informal jam session
  • 9. What is the 'Uprock'?
A) A term for doing bad moves
B) A specific type of footwork
C) A standing aggressive dance
D) A type of knee pad
  • 10. What is the term for the individual components that make up a breakdance routine?
A) Rhythms
B) Moves
C) Steps
D) Beats
  • 11. What music genre is most commonly associated with breakdancing?
A) Country
B) Classical
C) Funk
D) Pop
  • 12. Which move requires the dancer to spin on their hands and upper torso, legs in the air?
A) Backspin
B) Flare
C) Turtle
D) Windmill
  • 13. What safety precaution is important when learning power moves?
A) Dancing on slippery surfaces
B) Using mats and spotters
C) Wearing loose clothing
D) Ignoring pain
  • 14. What is a 'suicide' in breakdancing?
A) A dangerous spin
B) A style of music
C) A controlled fall to the ground
D) A type of freeze
  • 15. What is 'flavor' in breakdancing?
A) A cleaning product
B) Specific clothing
C) Unique style and personality
D) Specific food eaten before dancing
  • 16. What is the 2000 move?
A) Hand hops
B) Swipe
C) Headspin
D) Airflare
  • 17. What is the Halo?
A) A windmill variation
B) A 90's music genre
C) A spinning headstand
D) A type of toprock
  • 18. Which of the following is a transition move?
A) CC's
B) Headslide
C) Baby Freeze
D) Air Chair
  • 19. What is the 'float' also called?
A) Glides
B) Hand Hops
C) Munchmills
D) Airflares
  • 20. What is a 'stall'?
A) Drinking water
B) Stopping the music
C) Sustaining a freeze
D) Giving up during a battle
  • 21. How did breakdancing originate?
A) European Dance Halls
B) Hollywood films
C) Formal Dance Classes
D) Street gangs in the Bronx
  • 22. What is the purpose of a 'get-down'?
A) To stop a battle
B) Transition from toprock to footwork
C) A style of shoe
D) To start the music
  • 23. What is the 'Turtle' move?
A) Spinning on your head
B) A series of controlled arm movements
C) Spining on your back
D) A freeze position
  • 24. What is 'threading'?
A) Weaving toprock moves
B) Changing music tracks
C) Switching crews
D) Weaving your legs in a handstand position
  • 25. Which of the following is NOT a Power Move?
A) Air Flare
B) Headspin
C) Windmill
D) Shuffle
  • 26. What does it mean to 'bite' someone's style?
A) To copy someone's moves
B) To offer someone advice
C) To challenge someone to a battle
D) To compliment someone's style
  • 27. Which aspect of breakdancing emphasizes rhythm and musicality?
A) Flexibility
B) Groove
C) Difficulty
D) Power
  • 28. What does 'going for rounds' mean during a battle?
A) The music changes
B) The dancers switch crews
C) The battle is over
D) Each dancer gets a turn to perform
  • 29. What is the meaning of 'burn' in breakdancing?
A) Exercising too much
B) Disrespecting an opponent's family
C) Outperforming an opponent
D) Setting the stage on fire
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