For the past 8 years, The Bboy Factory has given away over 10 hours every week of Open Practice space. During these hours, we allow our community to use our space to train their individual skills. A small box is put out to collect donations, but we do not pressure anyone to pay. For a small business to give away our resources is a huge sacrifice and does not make a lot of sense. Every month we have to pay for rent, utilities, insurance, music licensing, instructors, advertisi
This blog post is to help all the Breakers who tune in for inspiration. It is for Bboys and Bgirls who know how to work hard at practice. But sometimes, we can lose motivation and it can be difficult to find a spark to create new movement. Just like a writer who gets “writer’s block,” this can happen to any artist. This piece is dedicated to creating style and moves when you feel stuck in your training. Here are 5 ways to help you create moves and stay creative when you don’t
This time of year calls on us to look back and reflect on the journey that brought us to today. 2019 was a dynamic year at The Bboy Factory, full of exciting changes and growth. Challenges beckoned us to mature and consider the legacy we are building for our future. Even as we take a moment to reflect on the year that has passed, we stay present and focused on the incredible things coming in 2020. The Bboy Factory enters this new decade with a clear vision of ourselves, our i
The Bboy Factory has been blessed to form friendships with many icons in the Breakin world, from Ivan the Urban Action Figure, to Roxrite, Skeme Richands, Menno, Kwikstep and more. Having such influential dancers endorse our movement has been key to our international reputation and students’ success. One Bgirl has been beyond generous towards us with her time and energy, the world famous, AsiaOne. Coming up in the late 90’s, Bboy Summit was one of, if not the biggest event on