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Everywhere I travel to in the world, I see the same issue: the old generation is
not truly feeling what's going down so they're left out from the scene and the
new generation has no connection to the old school and can't relate to whatever
is going down with them. How can we expect some lineage in the scene and
tradition to be passed on if that connection, if there's no synergy
whatsoever? We're gonna address this one today at the Knowledge Drop.
Yeah, welcome to the Knowledge Drop this is Focus of the Flow Mo Crew and bboydojo.com
and Saiffa Studio. I've traveled the world with the dance to over 50
countries and I end up seeing the same trouble, same problems all over the world
with all of the people. Everybody think it's their own problems and that's
troubles that only they face but yet again and again the same
troubles arise every single trip. Most common problems I see all around the
world deal with injuries of all different generation, deal with
timetables, hip hop time never sticks to the schedule, how can we make that happen?
Deals with funding: we get no sponsors and no support from the government
whatsoever all around the world the same problem, deals with respect, b-boys and
b-girls don't get the respect they feel they deserve, and the last one deals
with generation, the gap between the generations from the old to the new and
everything in between. I believe the last one, the generation gap between the old
and the new, if we fix this one that's gonna solve a lot of the other problems
as well and it might lead to a lot of great things
inspired by Tyquan's show Bridging the Gap today we rock this one at the
Knowledge Drop. I'vs seen the same thing from Australia to Los Angeles to
Helsinki Finland everywhere in the world it's popping up. The new generation feels
that the old-school heads are hard to approach, they're sometimes cocky and and
stubborn, stuck on their ways and they never give props to the new school. On
the other side the old school can't relate to what's going on in the scene today, it's
too different, it's changed a lot, they feel like the new breakbeats are trash
they got no groove and no funk especially trap music is garbage and in general
they don't feel appreciated by the next generation when it comes to their
contribution, they don't feel they get respected for what they've built in the
past. The new friendly scene is all smiles in the face
and talking shit behind the back. Back in the days if you steal somebody's moves
you would get called out and maybe even beat up, when now it's all about likes
and followers but before it was all about respect. I'm there in the middle of
the generations as a 90s b-boy. I learn from the old and my aesthetics and
vision of breakin is more on the old side but I do build with the current
generation, new generation, the kids and the youth on a weekly and a daily
basis by dropping knowledge but also getting inspired by them. A huge changes
in the scene happened after I got into it. Breakin becoming so competition
oriented and the lifespan of things shortening like crazy. So what would we
we benefit from fixing the generation gap? What is there for the scene if we
combine the old and the new in a new way? Well first of all the new generation is
missing a vast amount of experience and knowledge if they're not connecting
with the old. They go through the same struggles generation after generation
reinventing the wheel, going through the same injuries and facing the same
battles as the generation before them did and without the life experience of
the older generation there's no lineage there's no tradition of the culture
you can always imitate what happened in the past but that's never gonna be the
same just gonna end up be a being a copy compared to if you learn directly from
the old. And the history gets disappeared if we don't fix the generation gap
breaking history is still verbal, still spoken stories and it gets passed on
from person to a person, if you don't connect you're never gonna learn what
truly happened, you're not gonna learn the truth unless you
connect with the older generation. Even today, not to mention the generation that
comes after 10 or 20 years, how many of them are gonna know about Spy or the
Twins or Trac2 or even K Won? For the older generation not excepting the youth
not accepting what's going down in the scene today it's also big troubles. Not
appreciating the next generation creates so much bitterness is not even funny.
Passing on, educating the young ones is also passing on responsibility. The older
generation is the only one who have the power to pass the torch to the next
generation and if they don't do it, then the next generation
is going to do it their ways, so it's a question of choice as well if the values
of the past and the history remains alive or not. And if chosen not to support
the next generation, the old generation gets left alone. There's so much that the
younger generation has to offer and they are the future of our scene as well, so
might as well do what we can in order to keep that future bright. "Hating on young
brothers, one foot in a grave, they used to love us until we found our own way
through the maze," rapped Nas in the "Let there be light" song and that pretty
much sums it up when it comes to this topic. So how do we fix this then?
Here's the top three ways from bboydojo.com. Number one is openness: don't judge
anybody based on pre assumptions experience yourself first
whatever the case don't forget that we all got into this for the same reasons
everybody just fell in love with breaking and that's it, no matter the
generation so stay open to dialogue young old or new. Number two is
perspective. If you approach people from your
perspective and your perspective only you can never truly understand others
the younger generation can never truly understand the struggle and the
sacrifice that it took for the older generation to get to where they at
today and maybe that might be the reason why they act the way they do today. If
you don't share your stories, they will never understand what it's all about. The
older generation can never understand what's going down with the new
generation or what's going down at the scene today if you just look through the
old lenses and don't understand that things changed. The only thing certain in
life is change, so try to understand the perspective of the other side as well
not just yours. And the third step is action: for the older generation take
somebody under your wing and selflessly teach them everything that you know
that's the way you carry on tradition and make sure that the future is bright
one student at a time you can complain that the scene is wack if
you do nothing about it. Now for the new generation ask questions
pay respect to the old school because without them there wouldn't be no scene
for you guys to enjoy. Stay open to learn and crush your ego and that's the way
that you get better. Pick up the phone and start making moves and that's it for
today's Knowledge Drop. Next up head out to bboydojo.com/prelims
and check out my free course. This is Focus signing out
Flow Mo Crew, bboydojo.com, Saiffa Sudio, catch you on the next one peace!

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