Breakdancing, often known as breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is a mode of avenue dance that has its roots within the Bronx, New York Metropolis, throughout the early Nineteen Seventies. It’s an lively and expressive dance fashion that comes with components of acrobatics, martial arts, and funk music.
Breakdancing is a aggressive self-discipline, with dancers competing in battles or competitions to showcase their abilities and creativity. B-boys and b-girls are judged on their footwork, energy strikes, freezes, and total stage presence. Breakdancing has gained worldwide recognition and is now practiced in international locations all around the world.