During one timeout, Harry the breakdancing hawk repeatedly challenged one of the linesmen to a dance-off. |
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The Edinburgh-based Dance Base runs classes in hip hop, jit and breakdancing for adults and children. |
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New York was totally hip hop-driven, dominated by street culture and breakdancing. |
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And what about the breakdancing, featuring Stirling b-boys Allan Irvine and Wallace Sulley? |
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Hip hop has its roots in New York City and contains the elements of rapping, deejaying, breakdancing, and graffiti art. |
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This divinely inspired video of a teenage Vin Diesel breakdancing is one such gift. |
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There is a weightlessness to their movement, which mixes ballet, Latin and Afro-Caribbean styles and even some breakdancing. |
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Carlos was left behind, breakdancing in backstreet gangs and dreaming of football. Dramatically, his father intervened. |
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The B-boy culture is what made such forms of expression as breakdancing, graffiti, and rap the popular phenomena that they are today. |
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This is a way to bring the taste of music to young people under 18 with breakdancing, hip hop and samba classes. |
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Pause after these finals, a very good breakdancing group gets on stage to let us time to set back the men's final. |
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His performance will happen for the occasion of Born To Serve, an international breakdancing competition. |
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Here are the trend movies that failed to trend... Trend: breakdancing In 1984, you couldn't even bust a sick move without bumping into someone watching a film about breakdancing. |
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To illustrate their work, a breakdancing performance will bring together members from BluePrintforLife, lead by Buddha and Smoothand, with the Canadian Floor Masters. |
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Onibudo wants to create a routine that blends breakdancing with contemporary dance, to speak to the desperation in the men's lives and the hope that breakdancing has given them. |
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A bewildering blend of comedy, breakdancing, bad tans, male nudity, ludicrous accents and, most importantly, incredible musical talent. |
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One of Koffy's pieces, Folie en 3D, was given new dimension at this performance by dancer Gamaliel Martinez Fonseca, known for his unique blend of breakdancing, African, modern and Afro-Brazilian dance. |
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A breakdancer, breaker, b-boy or b-girl refers to a person who practices breakdancing. |
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And it's a natural progression for a Wolverhampton woman who made headlines in the 1980s as undisputed breakdancing queen B-girl Bubbles. |
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The collective has a mission to bring breakdancing to wider audiences, especially young audiences, and while preserving breakdancing's street origins, to transpose its movement vocabulary into tight choreographic structures. |
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The breakdance show was the final event in this year's Red Bull Urban Culture Week, which aimed to develop skills in hip-hop, breakdancing, graffiti, DJing and MCing. |
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Breakdancing originated from Capoeira and most of us have seen it without even realising it on the Nokia adverts and the BBC testcards. |
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Breakdancing originated on the streets of 1970s New York and has grown increasingly popular in recent times due to TV talent shows. |
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