Break Dance
B-boying, also known as breakdancing, is an energetic and acrobatic street dance style that originated in the Bronx, New York City in the 1970s. It is characterized by its dynamic and athletic movements, including spins, flips, freezes, and intricate footwork. B-boying is often performed to hip-hop, funk, or breakbeat music.
Breakdancers, known as B-boys or B-girls, showcase their skills through battles and freestyle performances. They engage in a combination of power moves, such as windmills and headspins, and intricate footwork patterns that require agility, strength, and coordination.
B-boying is more than just dance; it is a cultural expression that reflects the creativity, individuality, and competitive spirit of the hip-hop community. It has evolved over the years, incorporating various styles and influences, but remains rooted in its foundations of athleticism, improvisation, and self-expression.