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Martha Cooper and Nika Kramer - We B*Girlz Book, Softback

Martha Cooper and Nika Kramer - We B*Girlz Book, Softback

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Paperback with wide flaps,
6.25 x 8.25 inches, 156 pages,
550 four-color photographs and
illustrations

We B*Girlz

Photographs by Martha Cooper
Text by Nika Kramer
Introduction by Rokafella

A Miss Rosen Edition

"Women have always been right there on the front lines in Hip Hop, adding our flavor to what the men are doing and making it our own. B-girlz have been holding it down from the jump. It's good to see them finally getting the recognition they deserve with We B*Girlz. Missy Elliott
In 1985, B-Boys were all the rage, but where were the girls? Fast-forward twenty years for the answer: We B*Girlz, a lively look at the hot and happenin world of B-Girlz of the twenty-first century as documented by photographer Martha Cooper and writer Nika Kramer. Breaking is back with a new twist as todays stylish fly girls can battle the best of them.

Featuring pioneering B-Girlz like Rokafella from the Bronx, who now dances professionally, and Asia-One from L.A.,
who organized and promoted the B-Boy Summit for ten years,
We B*Girlzthe first handbook for accomplished or aspiring B-Girlz and the boys who admire themshowcases the dynamic style and nonstop energy of B-Girlz in action, in
practice, and on stage. Providing inspiring insight into a
previously little-known subculture that has swept the world,
We B*Girlz includes chapters on Herstory, Girlz n Crewz,
B-Boys, Floor Warz, We B-Family, We B-Stylin, B-Girl Careers, and B-Girl resources, including information on websites, gear, events, competitions, and classes.

Cooper and Kramer first began documenting the new breed of B-Girlz in a breaking competition in Germany in 2004. Following the dancers to the biggest battlesincluding Mighty4 in San Francisco, the Spinfactor Finals in Rhode Island, Breaklanta in Atlanta, IBE in the Netherlands, and the International Battle of the Year in Germanythey photographed and interviewed B-Girlz representing everywhere from South Africa to New Zealand, from New York to California, and from Japan to Germany. Culminating in the first annual We B*Girlz competition at veteran B-Boy Ken Swifts studio in Brooklyn, Cooper and Kramers work will introduce a new generation to the art of B-Girling.


Martha Cooper is a documentary photographer who has specialized in urban vernacular art and architecture for more than twenty-five years. Cooper worked as a staff photographer for the New York Post from 1977 to 1980, when she left to follow the emerging hip hop scene. In 1984, in collaboration with Henry Chalfant, she published Subway Art (Thames & Hudson), the classic book showcasing the best painted trains of the era that has been dubbed The Bible by graffiti writers. Coopers other books of photographs include Hip Hop Files: Photographs 19791984 (From Here To Fame, 2004) and R.I.P.: Memorial Wall Art (Henry Holt, 1994) with text by folklorist Joseph Sciorra. The Director of Photography at City Lore, the New York Center for Urban Folk Culture, she lives
in Manhattan.

Nika Kramer, writer and translator, is the text editor of Hip Hop Files: Photographs 19791984 (From Here To Fame, 2004). She lives and works in Berlin and New York.

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