Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:59 pm
by dickman69
you really cant judge it
b/c you don't know the difficulty of the moves
but i dont think the people doing it care lol
watch rashad in this vid at 1:20
if thats not impressive then idk
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:01 pm
by nobody
dickman69 wrote:
you really cant judge it
i can too
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:02 pm
by dickman69
oh im sorry
i mean u cant really judge it
AND not come off as an ignorant fucklord
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:03 pm
by nobody
I can judge what I want, if I watch a film and one of the actors is shit, am I not allowed to say anything because I don't act?
siilly billy
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:03 pm
by dickman69
imo tbh imo imo
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:12 pm
by OGLemon
^this
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:18 pm
by jrkhnds
to me it all looks a bit
maybe it's because our eyes are used to seeing coordinated, studied moves, where footworking relies strongly on improvisation. this is how I imagine the first breakdancers must've looked like to outsiders.
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:19 pm
by nobody
it's all just a bit silly tbh, these guys need to grow up and listen to dnb lol
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:21 pm
by SignalRecon
dickman69 wrote:
you really cant judge it
b/c you don't know the difficulty of the moves
but i dont think the people doing it care lol
watch rashad in this vid at 1:20
if thats not impressive then idk
I can judge it imo, especially in a message board context like this imo. I see how fast it is, and Im sure there is a degree of difficulty to do this and im sure you need good cardio to do it. But my question is why? Like whats the appeal of moving like that, I dont find it aesthetically pleasing as a dance, the only thing I see is that its fast, and I feel like the battle aspect of this only happens because these people want to be b-boys but cant breakdance. Theres no consistent form or standard "move catalogue" that you can judge someones performance by, so from there its entirely subjective.. so why battle at all? I think its because black people are homophobic and need an excuse like a battle to be in a room with 20 guys dancing together at each other without fear of people potentially questioning their sexual orientation or loosely making hypothetical statements about what their respective mothers would or would not do for a bottle E&J.
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:22 pm
by sixs
jrkhnds wrote:to me it all looks a bit
maybe it's because our eyes are used to seeing coordinated, studied moves, where footworking relies strongly on improvisation. this is how I imagine the first breakdancers must've looked like to outsiders.
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:23 pm
by jrkhnds
nah he's a don and got his moves on lock.
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:34 pm
by ezza
all bout kuttin shapes and shuflingz imo
dats wer da real skill is. east london is ahead of da rest of da world in dance right now, ya getme
catch me at the latest hot creations rave busting the best moves whilzt simultaneously bustin your jaw and taking your drink
heres some of da crew #deephouseallday
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:45 pm
by SignalRecon
^ Her eyebrows XD I din't even know people still did that, or is it a juke thing?
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:46 pm
by Forum
ezza wrote:
looooool
and she looks like kym marsh off of that coronation street
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:48 pm
by OGLemon
jrkhnds wrote:nah he's a don and got his moves on lock.
where's that from?
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:52 pm
by magma
nobody wrote:it's all just a bit silly tbh, these guys need to grow up and listen to dnb lol
nobody wrote:it's fun, don't think about it too much
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:55 pm
by nobody
haha
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:55 pm
by Forum
That's what it's all about, if they enjoy it then great for them. Just like I'm sure those kids waving glowsticks around in I love dubstep t shirts are enjoying themselves, let them get on with it.
Won't change my opinion that they look ridiculous though
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:56 pm
by nobody
I think everyone knows that tbh, it's just fun to poke fun every now and then
Re: I get Juke/Footwork, but I dont get the Juke-dance/Footw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 4:00 pm
by SignalRecon
Yea man im not knocking them, they are free to do as they please and as long as they enjoy it then good on them. Im just not feeling the moves, I like the music tho.. maybe we should come up with a Stela-safe way to dance to it and I'll be into it. Truhed bopping is good, I just modify my tempo to match whats on, but I need some variant moves.