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Desde o início do HIP-HOP no Brasil, já se ouvia falar dos grupos de Break, RAP, grafite e DJ`s que surgiam do falado bairro do Cambuci em SP onde surgia então algumas das primeiras Crews da época ( 83,84,85 aproximadamente). Um Bairro mágico, com ótimos B.Boys, MC's, Grafiteiros e DJ's que ajudaram a construir a história do HIP-HOP no Brasil, e que até hoje fortalecem a cultura que cresce a cada dia mais e mais para a alegria dos seus integrantes...

" Pyu, Pinta, Pituka, Kastor, Aranha e Binho "

... A Chamada "Cultura HIP-HOP"...

Após muitas descriminações, Opreções e dificudades essa cultura continua mais viva do que nunca e principalmente no bairro do Cambuci/Aclimação onde por toda parte existem grafites espalhados e acontece os treinos da Style Crew. Ouveram muitas mudanças até que se forma-se a segunda geração de B.Boys do Cambuci. Nos meados de 95 com a união dos B.Boys que treinavam nestes bairros (alguns das antigas e outros novatos) e que surge o Grupo de Break "STYLE CREW".

O nome se deu pelo fato de que nesta época todos os membros da "S.C" adimiravam e dançavam baseados em cima do que se conhece como "STYLE",a palavra que resume muita ginga, rítmo, footwork, toprock, uprock,freeze, etc. ( o que para nós seria a exência da dança e o meio de transmitir alegria, adrenalina e outros sentimentos aos que nos assistiam).

...o estilo realmente contagia...

Em uma época em que era muito valorizado pela moda os dançarinos que faziam mais Powermoves, nos bailes, shows, etc., resolvemos manter a essência de nossas influências, os antigos B.Boys de "Style". e demos destaque ao simples e potente nome... "Style Crew" Resolvemos que esse seria o simbolo de nossa amizade! Ouveram muitas mudanças desde seu início que no inicio eram os b.boys : Misther, Pinta, Selo, Slot, Cobra, Thiano...seguidos de outros b.boys. Em uma fase de profisionalismo, aos meados de 98, aconteciam muitas mudanças, entre shows, campeonatos, Premiações... o grupo crescia rapidamente com os B.Boys: Misther, Pinta, Selo, Kastor, Piu, Sô, Nicolas, Bete Náná, DJ Ninja, e o apoio de Rooney yo-yo e Frank (b.boy e coreógrafo), além do Jailtom - Galpão de Todas as Tribos . Por varios motivos a Style Crew teve que se separar durante algum tempo, pois o tempo dos b.boys ja não eram suficiente para a agenda de eventos que deveriam cumprir, pois muitos trabalhavam e estudavam... "TUDO É SONHO"", e para que o sonho continue e se torne mais real doque nunca , estamos vivos, e hoje com os atuais b.boys:

" Pyu, Pinta, Pituka, Kastor, Aranha e Binho "

 

Aprendemos a valorizar nossos Ideais, e percebemos que enquanto há vida, a sonho, e que a fé e a percistência, são dois ingredientes para que se faça uma mágica!!!... ... Tornar sonho em Realidade... Estamos aqui não para fazer apenas parte da história do Hip-Hop, mais ainda ajuda-la a escreve-lá. Humildade, Paz, União, Fé, Esperança, e Amor a todos os membros do HIP-HOP!

Antiga Formação

"Deleita-se também no Senhor, e ele te concederá oque deseja o teu coração" Salmos cap.4

 

5th Lugar STYLE CREW - BRAZIL - Just Fabulous Group World BBoy Championship

 

Just Fabulous World B-Boy Championships Reviews


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World B-Boy Championships launch party 12/01/04 @ Cargo, Londonhttp://www.ukhh.com/images/ball.gif World B-Boy Championships,
Saturday and Sunday 07/08 February 2004 @ Wembley Arena

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There are many B-Boy championships these days, each representing their local and national talent alongside overseas competitors who participate in competitions not held in their own country. This year sees a new event join the fray, one that chooses to truly represent the impact, influence and spread of this pillar of Hip Hop culture by organising what is the first official World B-Boy champs. Albeit an ambitious choice and challenge, the company behind the event, Just Fabulous, have pulled out all stops to make this a memorable event that will hopefully become a regular part of the Hip Hop calendar. For one they offer more prize money then any other Hip Hop related event I can think of, $100,000, add to that a succession of national competitions with more prize money taking the total to around $2m! They also recorded and broadcast the event on TV, invited some of the biggest name in Hip Hop history, and set up the event in a venue that, if not practical, represented the ambition and grandeur of the event.

Wembley Arena is a strange choice for such an event, at full capacity the 12,000 seats venue is renowned for poor sound quality and restricted views of the stage. For this occasion, the organisers closed off part of the seating in the arena and extended the stage into the standing area, giving the crowd and cameras a better view. The stage also featured a transparent floor, which resulted in some interesting footage of the breakers but apparently was not the ideal surface to dance on.

Judges:
Dedson (Wanted Crew, France)
Lonestar
DJ Renegade
Teams were marked on technical ability, overall presentation and style

Note: The first review was done from the press room, whilst the second was done from inside the venue itself.

http://www.ukhh.com/images/gold_ball.gifSaturday Review, 2 on 2 competition,by Instrumental

Slick RickOnce the venue started to fill, The Clipse took to the stage, getting the crowd’s attention with their distinctive Neptunes’ produced sound. They also contributed a track to the official event CD. Pharoahe Monch then appeared solo and rocked through ‘Agent Orange’ and got the whole place on their feet for ‘Simon Says’

The Jungle Brothers followed, dropping a tight set of their classics ‘Jungle Brother’ and ‘Because I got it like that’. We were not expecting a full show, due to the other acts on the bill but at least they returned for ‘Buddy’ with De La Soul later on.

De La have always has one of the tightest, smoothest stage shows in Hip Hop and this was no exception. Leading the crowd from an original ‘Me Myself and I’ medley to the infectious ‘Oooh’, their true charisma shone through.

After a 20 year hiatus, Slick Rick could have simply walked on stage, without performing and the crowd would have greeted him like a long lost friend. However, not wishing to disappoint, he rocked through ‘La Di Da Di’ and ‘Children’s Story’ culminating with his wife coming onstage to adorn him with further items of platinum and gold jewellery, adding weight to his diamante eye patch. Rick’s set may not have been very polished or sonically impressive and his DJ had a few hiccups, which did not help Rick as he valiantly battled his sore throat, but it was great to see him back in the UK after such a long absence.

The 2 on 2 battles followed, introduced by LL Cool J, himself the personification of smoothness! The huge video screens and projections dwarfed the breakers, who at times seemed overshadowed by the technology surrounding them. The fast pace of the evening kept the crowd engaged as the teams hit the stage in quick succession.

The Wanted Crew from France emerged deserved winners, with the best moves and stage-presence. There were few people in the audience who would have disagreed with that decision. Massive Monkees came in a close second, also representing with some tight floor-work.

Other crews who displayed notable skills included Style Crew from Brazil and Addictos from Spain.

The overall standard was good, but not spectacular and the general feeling after the event was that the skills and true B-Boy ethic were over-shadowed by the complex lighting and sound effects all over the arena. The official camera crews hovered all around the stage, eager to catch every move and gesture by the teams, while other press were kept back 30ft from the stage. This approach did give result in some excellent footage but their presence frequently distracted from what was happening on stage. In the end, the prize fund was paid out and although some problems were encountered on the night the event was deemed a success by the majority of the b-boy community. Teams were flown in from all over, many of who had never competed in the UK before, and they all got paid, which must be a good thing.

- Instrumental

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Let Your Body Drive - Peugeot Anhembi

Peugeot - Salão de Automóveis - Anhembi - São Paulo. (ver em HD).
Let Your Body Drive, foi o show de lançamento do carro 208 da Peugeot no 27º Salão Internacional do Automóvel no Anhebi, São Paulo. Ocorreu em 2012, contou com um público total de 748.733 pessoas. O show foi apresentado sete vezes ao dia durante duas semanas consecutivas. A performance transformou o Peugeot 208 num instrumento musical, o qual foi microfonado, para criar percussão ao vivo. Contou com dança interativa, através da utilização de câmera 3D, para criar música com o movimento do corpo. A composição coreográfica contou com Breaking, Popping Dance e Parkour, unindo estilos e transformando sua linguagem

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL0oS-CPhqc