The sport of breaking—competitive breakdancing—will make its Olympic debut in Paris. Yes, breaking has come a long way from an early-‘80s pop-culture fad that seemed to go the way of the Chia Pet.
PARIS — Victor Montalvo became the first Olympic bronze medalist in the history of men's breaking Saturday night. He knows he might also be the last. "It's just a win for all of us," Victor said. "I'm ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Women are competing in breaking in greater numbers and, thanks to better training and more opportunities, with more dynamic moves. By Jonathan Abrams ...
Thirty-two dancers competed for gold during the Olympic debut of breaking at the 2024 Paris Games. Japan's b-girl Ami and Canada's b-boy Phil Wizard won gold in women's and men's competition. Breakers ...
When Sunny Choi informs strangers she’s heading to the Paris Olympics for breaking—more colloquially known as breakdancing—she gets her fair share of quizzical stares. Sometimes people laugh. And ...
Whatever the International Olympic Committee’s motivations, Sunny Choi and Jeffrey Louis appreciate the platform. “To me, it’s an opportunity that we wouldn’t have had otherwise, to share what we do ...
While some celebrate its inclusion in this summer’s Games, others in the community say a corporate competItion isn’t staying true to the art form’s hip-hop roots. Naturally, politicians saw a popular ...
Katrina is a Resource Writer for Collider. Her encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture extends across film, TV shows, literature and even video games. After the life-changing viewing of Inception, ...
This much is known: “Walk My Walk,” a song by an artist called Breaking Rust, entered its second week Wednesday as the top song on Billboard’s country music digital sales chart. After that, everything ...
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