Break-dance ❲PC❳

The name stems from the "break" in a song—the percussive section where vocals and other instruments drop out—first popularized by DJs like Kool Herc .

Striking and holding a static, often difficult, pose to "period" a dance sequence. 3. Professionalization and Olympic Recognition break-dance

Report: The Evolution and Impact of Breaking Executive Summary The name stems from the "break" in a

Breaking originated among African-American and Latino youths in New York City. intricate floor-based steps (e.g.

Rapid, intricate floor-based steps (e.g., the 6-step or 12-step) used to transition between moves.

Historically, gangs used breaking as a non-violent method to battle for territory. For marginalized youth, it remains a tool for subjective transformation and resistance . 2. Core Elements of Movement