Info
Other Interests: Photography, travelling
Profession: Professional B-Boy
Motto:
“There isn’t anything I can’t do as long as I put my heart into it.”
Titles
Baek Myung Hoon aka B-Boy BAEK was appointed by an international jury to be one of the four wild card B-Boys at the RED BULL BC ONE in South Africa in 2007. Unfortunately he got injured before the event and therefore he couldn’t participate.
His style could be described as a forceful contradiction to the laws of gravity with his ability to transition from one difficult freeze to another. He uses his creativity to add a masterful and artistic touch that translates brute strength to light and airy combinations that play with your eyes and mind. His signature moves are single hand pop variations from freezes and freeze flow combinations.
BAEK started breaking with a friend when they were 15. They didn’t really know what they were doing. They were just interested in learning cool dance moves. Later, after watching a video tape of the first Korean B-Boy crew called “People Crew,” they realized that they were actually breaking.
BAEK is a member of the Extreme Crew. To him, his crew is his family and family to him is everything. He says that hooking up with his crew was a turning point in his life and that he wouldn’t be dancing or living his life the way he does without them. They gave him the means and support to pursue a career in dance and they are his biggest inspiration. Apart from his crew he mostly was inspired by Benji, Blond, K-Mel, and Crazy Geun.
Dancing is the most important thing in BAEK’s life. The only thing he really wants is to be a successful dancer and to stay true to himself. He tries not to be swayed by trends and to continue to pursue his own personal style. “I am trying to stay true to my roots and my original intentions and mindset from when I first started dancing.”
BAEK loves Hip Hop culture. He says, “Hip Hop is freedom! The freedom to enjoy a culture in a freestyle manner that people all over the world can relate to and live within.” BAEK has a very supportive family. He says they don’t really know what Hip Hop is or what kind of world he lives in. They don’t even really understand what he actually does for a living, but they always pushed him to do what he feels is right for him.
Apart from dancing, BAEK is into photography and sees that as another career chance if his body should ever give up on him. He also likes travelling a lot and wants to travel the whole world. If he gets a chance he wants to try out bungee jumping and skydiving soon.
In Korea a great Hip Hop scene evolved within a few years. B-Boying is everywhere—on TV, in the papers, and in many theatrical shows. At the tourist office in Seoul, you will find a flyer about a B-Boy show right next to one about a classical Korean dance performance. There are many events in Korea and the Korean B-Boys are known to be among the best in the world because they are extremely dedicated.
They compete against many other countries at events like the Red Bull BC One, the Battle of the Year, and the UK B-Boy Championships and have won those competitions several times. However, unlike crews from elsewhere, the Korean B-Boys are required to do two years in the army. It’s hard for them because during their years of military service, they have almost no chance to practice and it’s difficult to get back to the top when they finally leave the army. Therefore, the Korean breakers practice extremely hard, because they realize they only have a few years to make it.
BAEK says that hard work, humility and the will to have lots of fun is what makes a good B-Boy. “You can choose to sleep and dream or you can choose to work hard and achieve those dreams!”
BAEK is looking forward to the RED BULL BC ONE. He wants to prove that the jury made the right decision by appointing him to be one of the participants. “It’s going to be great fun, I just hope I don’t lose in the first round,” he laughs, “It’s a dope event that puts many B-Boys into the limelight and gives them the status and fame that they deserve.”
Profession: Professional B-Boy
Motto:
“There isn’t anything I can’t do as long as I put my heart into it.”
Titles
- 2005 1st place,
Old School Night Vol. 7, Osaka, Japan - 2005 1st place,
B-Boy World Cup, France - 2005 2nd place,
Battle of the Year, Seoul, Korea - 2005 1st place,
Levi’s Battle Master, Busan, Korea - 2005 1st place,
Quite Light, Busan Korea - 2005 1st place,
Asia Dosi Battle Performance Competition, Korea - 2005 1st place,
Breaking Title Vol. 9, Fukuoka, Japan - 2006 1st place,
B-Boy Unit Vol. 8, Seoul, Korea - 2006 1st place,
Ground Control, 2 on 2, France - 2006 2nd place,
B-Boy World Cup, France - 2006 2nd place,
Extreme Away Summer, Busan, Korea - 2006 1st place,
Converse Battle Movie Online Vol. 2, World Wide Web - 2006 1st place,
Kookmin Bank, Crew Battle, Seoul, Korea - 2007 1st place,
Battle of the Year, Seoul, Korea - 2007 1st place,
Battle of the Year, Busan,Asia - 2007 1st place,
Battle of the Year Internatinal,Germany - 2008,
IBE - 2006 - 2008,
Ongoing Participation in B-Boy Musical “Ballerina who loves a B-Boy”
Baek Myung Hoon aka B-Boy BAEK was appointed by an international jury to be one of the four wild card B-Boys at the RED BULL BC ONE in South Africa in 2007. Unfortunately he got injured before the event and therefore he couldn’t participate.
His style could be described as a forceful contradiction to the laws of gravity with his ability to transition from one difficult freeze to another. He uses his creativity to add a masterful and artistic touch that translates brute strength to light and airy combinations that play with your eyes and mind. His signature moves are single hand pop variations from freezes and freeze flow combinations.
BAEK started breaking with a friend when they were 15. They didn’t really know what they were doing. They were just interested in learning cool dance moves. Later, after watching a video tape of the first Korean B-Boy crew called “People Crew,” they realized that they were actually breaking.
BAEK is a member of the Extreme Crew. To him, his crew is his family and family to him is everything. He says that hooking up with his crew was a turning point in his life and that he wouldn’t be dancing or living his life the way he does without them. They gave him the means and support to pursue a career in dance and they are his biggest inspiration. Apart from his crew he mostly was inspired by Benji, Blond, K-Mel, and Crazy Geun.
Dancing is the most important thing in BAEK’s life. The only thing he really wants is to be a successful dancer and to stay true to himself. He tries not to be swayed by trends and to continue to pursue his own personal style. “I am trying to stay true to my roots and my original intentions and mindset from when I first started dancing.”
BAEK loves Hip Hop culture. He says, “Hip Hop is freedom! The freedom to enjoy a culture in a freestyle manner that people all over the world can relate to and live within.” BAEK has a very supportive family. He says they don’t really know what Hip Hop is or what kind of world he lives in. They don’t even really understand what he actually does for a living, but they always pushed him to do what he feels is right for him.
Apart from dancing, BAEK is into photography and sees that as another career chance if his body should ever give up on him. He also likes travelling a lot and wants to travel the whole world. If he gets a chance he wants to try out bungee jumping and skydiving soon.
In Korea a great Hip Hop scene evolved within a few years. B-Boying is everywhere—on TV, in the papers, and in many theatrical shows. At the tourist office in Seoul, you will find a flyer about a B-Boy show right next to one about a classical Korean dance performance. There are many events in Korea and the Korean B-Boys are known to be among the best in the world because they are extremely dedicated.
They compete against many other countries at events like the Red Bull BC One, the Battle of the Year, and the UK B-Boy Championships and have won those competitions several times. However, unlike crews from elsewhere, the Korean B-Boys are required to do two years in the army. It’s hard for them because during their years of military service, they have almost no chance to practice and it’s difficult to get back to the top when they finally leave the army. Therefore, the Korean breakers practice extremely hard, because they realize they only have a few years to make it.
BAEK says that hard work, humility and the will to have lots of fun is what makes a good B-Boy. “You can choose to sleep and dream or you can choose to work hard and achieve those dreams!”
BAEK is looking forward to the RED BULL BC ONE. He wants to prove that the jury made the right decision by appointing him to be one of the participants. “It’s going to be great fun, I just hope I don’t lose in the first round,” he laughs, “It’s a dope event that puts many B-Boys into the limelight and gives them the status and fame that they deserve.”
Bboy Baek's Killer.. :)
Bboy Baek's invert or hollow front.. awesome.. :D
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