Questionnaire for the History of Breaking in South Africa Post author:Dance Africa Network Team Reading time:1 mins read Post published:7th April 2020 Post comments:0 Comments We have created a basic questionnaire for breakers to help preserve the history of the culture in SA.If you would like to see an eg. of what an article would look like click here. If you have any information or existing articles you want us to see please Contact Us.Please stay truthful and try put in as much detail as possible so we can cross reference and confirm the information submitted. History of Breaking in SA Questionnaire Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Q1: What year did you start breaking? *Q2: What is the reason you started breaking?Q3: What is your breaking name & why did you choose that nickname? *Q4: Who was the first breaker you met, where and when?Q5: Where was the first space you started training and with who?Q6: Name the crew/s you were a part of, its members and during what years did the crew/s exist?Q7: Who was your first Teacher / Mentor & where were they originally from?Q8: List all of the breaking battles you can remember attending, the date, location and who hosted it?Q9: Who was one of your favorite breakers local or international that inspired you?Q10: Name some brands that sponsored the breaking events or that you recieved prizes from?Q11: Write your story the best you can remember it, start with the year and go into detail of what happened each year?Q12: What DJ's do you remember playing at events?Q13: Name some films or battles you first watched on VHR, TV or online & how did you find out about this footage?Q14: Names the music videos, TV commercials, TV shows, or magazines you appeared in (try include the year)?Q15: Name some venues that hosted jams / party's that breakers would attend?Q16: Do you have any historical photos or videos you have kept or do you know anyone who used to capture the events?Q17: Have you got a stack of access tags for events you attended or from performances?Q18: Do you have a breaking book or documents you collected of your breaking journey?Q19: What other cities of South Africa did you visit for breaking and what was it for?Q20: Is there anything you would like to add that we might have not asked?WebsiteSubmit SHARE IT Share this content Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window WhatsApp Read more articles Previous PostWDSF World Breaking Championships postponed to 2021 Next PostKeeping the dance community together during social distancing Dance Africa Network Team Africa's largest growing Dance Network. Connecting the dot's to better our culture. You Might Also Like Shannon Tootla a Wits Alumna, Thespian & Professional Dancer 22nd April 2020 The growth of Dance in South Africa on Social Media 3rd April 2020 2020 WDSF World Breaking Championship won’t be cancelled or postponed due to Corona Virus. 7th March 2020 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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