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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2024 · 10 MIN

Breakdancing: How the 1980's Street Dance Phenomenon Took the World by Storm

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In a monumental shift for the dance world, breakdancing, once a street art phenomenon, made its debut as an Olympic sport at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. The inclusion of breaking in the global sports competition marks a defining moment for a dance style that originated in the Bronx during the 1970s and exploded in popularity throughout the 1980's, thanks to its deep roots in hip-hop culture. The rise of breakdancing, or breaking, was driven by the creativity and passion of young African-American and Puerto Rican dancers in New York City. "Breaking was a way to express ourselves when there weren't many options. It gave us a sense of community and identity," said Richard “Crazy Legs” Colón, one of the founding members of the iconic Rock Steady Crew, in a 2023 interview. **The Elements of Breaking** Breaking is more than just a dance—it's a physical expression of resilience and creativity. It includes four key elements: Toprock (standing footwork), Downrock (ground movements), Freezes (pausing in a held position), and the thrilling Power Moves that often define the style, including windmills and headspins. The dynamic mix of athleticism and artistry has captivated audiences for decades. As Colón explains, "What we did was different, it was raw, and it wasn’t something you could see anywhere else. That’s what made breaking stand out, especially in the 80s when it really blew up." **Breaking in Pop Culture** The 1980s marked a turning point for breaking, as films such as *Beat Street* (1984) and *Breakin’* (1984) brought breakdancing from the streets of the Bronx to Hollywood. *Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo*, although widely mocked for its name, cemented breakdancing’s place in popular culture. The iconic scene of "Turbo" (played by Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers) dancing with a broom has become one of the most memorable moments from the era. Music videos on MTV also helped boost the visibility of breakdancing. Michael Jackson's *Beat It* and *Thriller* prominently featured street dancers, further pushing breaking into the mainstream. "Everyone wanted to learn how to do a headspin or a windmill after watching *Thriller*," recalled Colón. "It was everywhere." **From Street to the Olympics** Breakdancing's journey from urban street corners to the Olympic stage is a testament to its enduring appeal. For dancers like Colón and the countless B-boys and B-girls who followed, this moment represents the culmination of decades of work. "When I started, we were battling on linoleum and cardboard in the streets. Now we’re battling for Olympic medals. It's surreal," said Colón. "The essence of what breaking is hasn’t changed, but now the world gets to see it on the biggest stage." **The Global Influence of Breaking** Breakdancing has not only transformed dance but has also left a lasting impact on fashion. The distinctive streetwear style of the 80s—tracksuits, Kangol hats, Adidas sneakers—was popularized by B-boys and B-girls and remains influential today. "What we wore wasn’t just for fashion, it was for function," noted Colón. "We needed the right gear to move and perform those crazy spins." As breaking prepares for its Olympic debut, its legacy continues to inspire new generations of dancers worldwide. Make sure to hit subscribe and never miss another deep dive into the culture of the 80s and 90s.  #GenX #80's #Breakdancing #Breaking #Bboy #Bgirl #HipHopCulture #Olympics2024 #StreetDance #RockSteadyCrew #BeatStreet #80sPopCulture #DanceBattles #PowerMoves #Streetwear #DanceEvolution #Breakin #ElectricBoogaloo #Paris2024 #Headspins #Windmills #DanceHistory #UrbanDance

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