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Richard Colón (born January 1, 1966), better known by his
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Crazy Legs, is an American
b-boy Breakdancing, also called breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is an athletic style of street dance originating from the African American and Puerto Rican communities in the United States. While diverse in the amount of variation available in ...
who was featured in the earliest stories on hip hop dancing to appear in mainstream press, and as president of the Rock Steady Crew brought the form to London and Paris in 1983. Today he is also involved in community outreach, dance instruction, and dance theater productions. His pioneering status is reflected in his appearances in fiction films and documentaries. Crazy Legs is the most well known and commercially successful of the few original members remaining of the Rock Steady Crew, and is its current president.


Career

Richard "Crazy Legs" Colón grew up in the Inwood section of Manhattan, New York City, where he was introduced to "breaking" by his older brother when he was nine.Alan Feuer
"Breaking Out Of the Bronx: A Look Back; A Pioneering Dancer Is the Last of His Breed"
''The New York Times'', August 27, 2002.
He was an original member of the Rock Steady Crew after its foundation in 1979. Dance critic
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in an April 1981 piece on the form in the '' Village Voice'' quotes Crazy Legs listing the best dancers extant and documents his accidental invention of the "W" move, in which the dancer sits with his legs double-backed behind him. The next month saw '' The New York Times'' cover a three-day conference on "Bronx folk culture". "There is a system of apprentices: a 'Lil' Crazy Legs with Crazy Legs," the ''Times'' reported, "Dance steps are performed solo to an accompaniment called ''
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'' - chanting voice and percussion." His first film appearance was as himself in Charlie Ahearn's independent release ''
Wild Style ''Wild Style'' is a 1983 American hip hop film directed and produced by Charlie Ahearn. Regarded as the first hip hop motion picture, it includes appearances by seminal figures such as Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Stea ...
'' (1982), followed by his featuring in the early documentary on hip hop culture '' Style Wars'' ( PBS, 1983). As a craze for all things hip hop took hold, the 16-year-old Crazy Legs, now President of the Rock Steady Crew, took hip hop dance to Paris and London as part of the New York City Rap Tour, with recording artists
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and Grandmixer D.ST, graffiti artists
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and Futura 2000, and the World Champion Fantastic Four Double Dutch Girls. Appearances in Hollywood films were another consequence: he was a street dancer (and also a heavily disguised body double for Jennifer Beals' final dance scenes) in the film '' Flashdance'' ( Paramount, 1983) and, as with ''Wild Style'', played himself in the fiction film '' Beat Street'' ( Orion, 1984). In 1991 he danced in ''So! What Happens Now?'', "probably the first hip-hop production on a mainstream dance stage in New York City," according to ''The New York Times'', which reflected that the production proved "
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is an art as demanding and inventive as mainstream dance forms like ballet and jazz." The following year came ''Concrete Jungle'' as part of a program at the Lincoln Center which the ''Times'' called "a turning point in the evolution of urban street dance," the piece itself being "extraordinarily affecting". The "jubilantly hyperactive" and "astonishing" ''Jam on the Groove'' debuted in 1995, and in 1999 Crazy Legs instructed dancers of the Urban Youth Theater for their show ''Minotaur''. Crazy Legs has hosted
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contests, appearances at live events, and staging of Rock Steady Crew Anniversaries. He provided voice-overs for the television comedy series ''
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''. He is also a character in the video game '' Def Jam Fight For NY''. In 2006 he was invited by the Smithsonian Institution to contribute to a collection for the
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. Crazy Legs officially retired from competition as of July 28, 2012 after competing at the Rock Steady Crew's 35th Anniversary at The Altman Building in Manhattan, NY.


Rock Steady Anniversary parties

As president of Rock Steady Crew, Crazy Legs and his Backspin Productions hosts and organizes the annual Rock Steady Anniversary, a community event that honors deceased members of the crew and celebrates hip hop culture. The parties feature DJs, breakdancing, MCs, and graffiti artists. The group also holds the annual Celebrity Basketball Tournament during the yearly anniversary celebrations to raise money for the Greenwich Village Youth Council in New York. In 2003, New York Mayor
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proclaimed July 26 to be "Rock Steady Crew Day" in New York City during their 26th Anniversary Celebration at
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. Sportswear company Fila debuted the "Rock Steady Crew 77" sneaker in April 2004.


Awards

As part of the Rock Steady Crew, Crazy Legs won a 1992 Bessie Award for
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. In 1994 he received the Hip Hop Pioneer Award from The Source. He was presented with the Source Youth Foundation Image Award in 2003. He has also earned the 2003 AARTS Award from the Bay Shore Schools Arts Education Fund and was honored as the National Godfather of the 2003 Jersey City Puerto Rican Day Parade. He was nominated for an
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Award for Best Choreography for his work with Wyclef Jean. “Jam on the Groove” was nominated for best choreography at the Drama Desk Awards in 1996. His dance program at The POINT CDC for young people in
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garnered him the “New Yorker of the Week” Award from New York 1 News.


References


External links


"'Breaking' Indoors"
by Jack Anderson, ''The New York Times'', October 6, 1981.
Interview at daveyd.com, 2001Interview at sixshot.com, 2005Crazy Legs pictured at E3 trade show, 2006
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crazy Legs (Colon, Richard) 1966 births American breakdancers Living people American people of Puerto Rican descent Entertainers from the Bronx American hip hop dancers