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“I like to prior myself into having an understanding of the dance, being called a bboy. I like to battle a lot, a lot of aggression comes out when I battle. If it doesn’t come out on the dance floor, it’s going to come out somewhere else. It’s spiritual warfare for me at times, so I would rather come out there. I have been dancing for sixteen/seventeen years, and I am still learning the feeling of it. You know, you put on the music and be, feel it, and just do whatever you want to do with it. I also like the dynamic and look flashy, who doesn’t like to look flashy? Flip off of tables and kicking things, it’s awesome, it’s dance at a new level.”

- Richard “Steelo” Vazquez 

“I am a dancer. When I am really just dancing, free styling I am having fun. At a club and the music is blasting, I can’t not dance. In the car, if the music is too loud I can’t like sit still. I don’t like to put a boundary on what dance is. People can dance sitting down, I have seen people dance with their face, waving their eyebrows! There is not really a limit on dance, when you see somebody just like really feel the music and just move however they want to in the moment, I think it’s like the most beautifulest thing. It’s that raw form of art, I just love it!”

- Christopher Scott

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“You could consider my style under the umbrella of popping, but more specifically it’s definitely robotic, more mechanical. I am just trying to create the illusion that something is happening, that is physically impossible. I feel like a machine, I try to kind of make my mind a blank slate and try to re-experience every moment and it’s as if I am re-experiencing it again for the first time.”

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