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Tamworth Youth Centre: Sports Hall
Our Classes take part in a large area big enough for 50 people to dance.
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Lucy Teaching Breakdance Skills:
All our skills are broken down step by step to ,make it easier for you to understand. They are all performed on the saftey mats to avoid injury.
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Baby Freeze:
One of our boys demonstrating the baby freeze.
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Is Breakdancing at UFDC FUN?
We have so much fun... the best part about it is there is never any rush to master the moves.
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Our Choreography in practice:
When some of us have mastered certain moves we put them together and work as a team to demonstrate this.
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Opportunities:
Throughout the lesson there will be opportunities for individuals to show off their talents. Some pupils on this image demonstrating the `Table Top`. WOW
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Will I get Tierd?
During our breakdance section of the lesson we make sure that there are regular breaks to allow you body to addapt, as you get better you can then sustain the movements for a greater period of time. This image show some of our pupils demonstrating `Top rocks`.
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Watching is always a good way to learn:
if you are new to the group it is always a good idea to watch other people before to have ago yourself, that way it gives you confidence. Some pupils here demonstrating the `Frog Freeze`.
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What if I cant do any `Freezes` yet?
There are plenty of other moves that you can do in our group if you struggle to grasp the `Freeze` moves. Here are some pupils demonstrating the `6 Step`- which requires you to use your feet, rather than your arms.
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Breakdancing to Music:
There are different ways you can breakdance to music- Lucy`s favorite is `Free Styling` or having a `Jam`. This way you can show off the skills you already know and twist and turn your routine so it changes everytime. At present though, we are working on a set choreography, where all movements are set to a piece of music- This is a great arrangement from an audiences perspective,
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