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breakdancing noun an energetic dance improvised to the rhythms of hip-hop; often danced competitively US The origin of hip-hop is credited to New York DJ Kool Herc who mixed in rhythmic “breakdown parts” which dancers then interpreted.- Breakdancing, also performed during a Nike fashion show and at the Hyde booth, is a stylized movement form, straight from New York City sidewalks, characterized by fast, robotic movements and synchronized acrobatics. — Footwear News, p. 1, 10 October 1983
- Breakdancing went with rap, the way graffiti went up on the subway trains and schoolyard walls. — Bonnie Nadell and John Small, Breakdance, p. 8, 1984
- The discipline of breakdancing/B-boying was one of four separate styles that converged throughthe late 70s. Up-rocking [...] pop-locking [...] and body-popping[.] — Alex Ogg, The Hip Hop Years, p. 14, 1999
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