Man when I was a kid, these guys and the Lockers were my favorite guests on the talk shows. Imagine a bunch of Midwestern farm kids trying to learn these moves out in front of the barn, our parents thought we were hilarious
@@BradleyRapier there's a vhs tape somewhere of us doing that. You guys were probably much more influential than you know. We were in no way interested in dance of any kind before you guys (and the Lockers, and the movie Breakin) came along and blew our minds. Thanks again!
You are welcome! Being a part of Streetscape was a pivotal part of my life. Here’s another video from the same show where we introduce ourselves before performing: th-cam.com/video/rspFRqEAfK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CtGK3xm9bSq662EN
As someone who started to learn the funk styles, it is refreshing to see how the previous generations would get down. Even by today's standards, the moves are heaps fresh. Thank you for posting and inspiring 🙏
@@Enter_Zoneless Popping and Locking are considered funk styles, they were literally conceived to funk and soul music. Also it's a good way to differentiate them from street dances (e.g. Breaking, Hip Hop). To say it is all "street dance" is a bit ignorant of their origin stories and connection to music.
Yes indeed! There was one special day when he was with us up in Canada. He and I were hanging out just the two of us and he just decided to show me every popping style he had made up. I wasn't even at a level where I could comprehend it all but it blew my mind.
All of theses guy's are amazing, but the white dude whith the jumping split to landing split wow!! His footwork at 0.57 iv'e never seen anything like that before. He makes it look too easy lol
@@BradleyRapier Thanks Bradley, I’ve recently seen the video where you are all being interviewed and Paul forgets or even seems to shy to mention his dancing name. You all came across really well. Boogaloo Sam seemed slightly different in some way to the rest of Streetscape, but when it came to the dancing you all work together like clockwork 👏👏👏👏
Streetscape... When I grow up can I be a Locker! If you do watch their is moves and compare it to any of the Lockers you'll see a big difference. Lockers more polished and one move flows into the next. Watch their moves in the sinclair and not the moving in a group and itd clear.
INCREDIBLE dancing & fun to watch - brings back memories of college days.....
Man when I was a kid, these guys and the Lockers were my favorite guests on the talk shows. Imagine a bunch of Midwestern farm kids trying to learn these moves out in front of the barn, our parents thought we were hilarious
I would have loved to have seen that! 🙌🏽
@@BradleyRapier there's a vhs tape somewhere of us doing that. You guys were probably much more influential than you know. We were in no way interested in dance of any kind before you guys (and the Lockers, and the movie Breakin) came along and blew our minds. Thanks again!
🤣🤣🤣😝
White Brother got moves yo ...
The acting, the facial expressions make it Even better. Same as in crunk
Whoaaaa I've never seen this one!!!!💥💥💥
This really brings it back man! WOW! Canada mixed with Streetscape! Great story and info thanks.
Love these guys, had never heard of them so thank you very much for sharing this video!
You are welcome! Being a part of Streetscape was a pivotal part of my life. Here’s another video from the same show where we introduce ourselves before performing:
th-cam.com/video/rspFRqEAfK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CtGK3xm9bSq662EN
Steamboat straight killing it again!
thanks man i love you for this . cant forget about these people thank you for sharing
Incredible ! 💯🔥 Awesome footage !! 54 years old...grew up on Electric Boogaloo , popping , Soul Train . ❤️🎵🎶
Wow!!!! Those guys were amazing!
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GREAT VIDEO
Thank you!
As someone who started to learn the funk styles, it is refreshing to see how the previous generations would get down. Even by today's standards, the moves are heaps fresh. Thank you for posting and inspiring 🙏
Please know they are not called funkstyles, its just street dance
@@Enter_Zoneless Popping and Locking are considered funk styles, they were literally conceived to funk and soul music. Also it's a good way to differentiate them from street dances (e.g. Breaking, Hip Hop). To say it is all "street dance" is a bit ignorant of their origin stories and connection to music.
@JFonK01 @unspokenrespect
Here’s the complete intro and performance for the first dance routine Streetscape performed on The Don Harron Show in 1984
Thanks for sharing your experience and art with the world.
@@CoachMitchellh Thank you for allowing me to re-experience again!
Repping YYC! Much love to you guys!
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing
GREAT peformence, very funny team
thank you! We definitely had a good time performing and putting routines together!
@@BradleyRapier yehhhhhhhhh, very good moment, good week to you brother
@@BradleyRapier if you training again, you can repeat it with your TEAM, you think ?
A young "Boogaloo" Sam Solomon is a treat to watch
Yes indeed! There was one special day when he was with us up in Canada. He and I were hanging out just the two of us and he just decided to show me every popping style he had made up. I wasn't even at a level where I could comprehend it all but it blew my mind.
All of theses guy's are amazing, but the white dude whith the jumping split to landing split wow!! His footwork at 0.57 iv'e never seen anything like that before. He makes it look too easy lol
@@adam631 yup! Colin “Steamboat” Bloudoff! He got that nickname for the sound his feet made doing ahis footwork. A Canadian street dance legend!
damn i didnt know Jim Carey was in streetscape.....he truly is a well rounded entertainer
THAT WAS FIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Amazing! Brad, which one are you?
Blue pants!
This was the earlier performance and interview on same show 😎
th-cam.com/video/rspFRqEAfK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XdzsAu0A3AmlZ3GM
@@BradleyRapier Well done!
WOW..👌👍
I love the Lockers to death, but this Street Scape group is very good. They made pop blocking an art form.
Yes sir 👌👌
I lowkey enjoy the storytelling here🔥🔥
Good dance samme dad!
The real kingsammelot name is samuel just in case
@@Ehu007 hi water and flames
Olha é reliquia hein!!!! Parabéns...da hora legal demais
THE BEST.. 🙏
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing for sure! As for breaking the Canadian Floor Masters owned Canada.
Human anatomy hit different back then tbh. Something was in the water
All of them are brilliant.
Who is the guy who moves like he’s in slow motion? He’s so smooth, his body is like rubber.
That is Paul "Ripple" Lewis
@@BradleyRapier
Thanks Bradley,
I’ve recently seen the video where you are all being interviewed and Paul forgets or even seems to shy to mention his dancing name. You all came across really well. Boogaloo Sam seemed slightly different in some way to the rest of Streetscape, but when it came to the dancing you all work together like clockwork
👏👏👏👏
Real beat street art dance
nice nice
breakin, lockin/poppin was all just 1930s dance stuff these guys took itbto another level
awesome stuff
Not entirely true but okay
fantastici
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Freeeesssshhh
Don Harron played Charlie Farquharson on Hee Haw.
Im gonna call him KingDaddelot (He's KingSammelot's Dad)
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Streetscape... When I grow up can I be a Locker! If you do watch their is moves and compare it to any of the Lockers you'll see a big difference. Lockers more polished and one move flows into the next. Watch their moves in the sinclair and not the moving in a group and itd clear.
sammedad
Hi samme dad
Hello!
Is dat white dude wurlin verlin? I think so. He be dope for real cuz. MAKE AMERICA TRUMPLESS AGAIN FRANKLIN 🤘🃏🇺🇸🎸🙀😂
Nope! His name is Colin “Steamboat” Bloudoff, the founder of Streetscape and a pioneer in Canadian street dance culture.
Where is Mr Wave?
There was no Mr. Wave in StreetScape. You might be thinking of the New York City Breakers.
😂😂😂😂
Break dances should never try and act
Song?
“Smile” by One Way
Never saw a white man breakdance like that
That’s streamboat for ya
Song name ??????
"Smile" by One Way
Pov: you came here from tiktok
Link?
🎉
That is not break dance
Correct, it’s popping, breakin, waving, locking, boogaloo and flavour all mashed into a performance 40 years ago🙃