Breaking And The New York City Breakers, 2025 2nd Edition
Michael Holman
Breaking And The New York City Breakers, 2025
2nd Edition
176 Pages | Softcover
Trim Size: 8 x 10.8 In (20.32 x 27.432 cm)
PUBLISHED BY BEYOND THE STREETS
The original edition of Breaking and the New York City Breakers, written by founding member Michael Holman, was first published in 1984. As the first of its kind, Holman captures the early history of the b-boy crew and the breakdancing scene. This updated edition has been carefully recreated from the original, with each page scanned and retouched. It features a wealth of priceless photographs, a detailed history of breakdancing, and cultural references that might have been otherwise lost. The book delves into the roots of hip-hop music, dance, graffiti, and street culture, offering a vivid glimpse of the movement in its formative and most dynamic years.
The NYC City Breakers were a prominent breakdancing crew based in New York City, known for their innovative moves and contribution to the growth of breakdancing culture. Active primarily during the 1980s-2000s, the crew was part of a larger movement that kept breakdancing alive in an era when it was shifting from street culture to a more mainstream phenomenon.
The crew was known for its exceptional skill, individual style, and tight-knit camaraderie. Many members of the crew gained individual recognition, participating in major competitions and events. The NYC City Breakers were influential in defining the New York breakdancing scene at a time when it was evolving, often combining traditional moves with modern styles and adding their own unique twists.