Here’s a couple interesting mini documentaries about Filipino B-boys. The documentaries follow the work of Asian Canadian B-boy Dyzee from the Supernaturalz. His goal was to go back to his country, the Philippines and give back to the b-boys out there. Many of the bboys live in very difficult economic conditions, having next to nothing, except for their love for bboying. Dyzee states, “I heard stories of bboys who are almost beggars by day, and put whatever money they have together in order to go to the little internet hut, just to get a few moments of watching bboying on youtube. This really touched my heart so I decided to go back and give the only thing that I know I can give.”
To accomplish his mission, he created Project P-noise, a charity mission initiative to develop the bboy community in the Philippines by reaching out to the already existing bboys, especially in impoverished areas. The goal is to inspire the bboys of the Philippines to become world-wide contenders, by teaching them multiple free workshops, developing relationships with them and sharing with them the knowledge of how to make a living from this world renown dance. At the end of the workshops, a bboy battle is held for the bboys of the Philippines to put their skills and knowledge to the test, and giving them opportunities that they have only dreamed of.
Bboys in order of appearance:
Hogan – SAS Crew
Killa04 – Cash Crew
Haslah – Style Banditz
Reflex – Soulstice
Juice – Soulstice
“Igniting the passion of the Pinoy bboys to rise within international bboy scene.”
Project P-noise : Mini Documentary
Back to the Underground Manila featuring Dyzee
Project P-Noise at R-16