Breaking

Breaking

In dancing, “breaking” (also known as “breakdancing” or “b-boying/b-girling”) is a style of street dance that originated in the South Bronx of New York City during the early 1970s.

Breaking score

Breaking score refers to the criteria and evaluation system used to judge breakdancing (breaking) competitions. Judges assess dancers based on various elements that contribute to their performance, assigning scores to determine the winner of battles or showcases.

Calisthenics

Calisthenics is a form of physical exercise that focuses on using the body’s weight for resistance to build strength, flexibility, endurance, and coordination. It involves a variety of movements that can be performed anywhere, making it a versatile and accessible workout option.

Can Opener

The “Can Opener” is a dance move commonly used in hip-hop and street dance styles. It involves a series of fluid and dynamic movements that mimic the action of opening a can, which is where the name comes from.

Capoeira

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, music, and self-defense. It is characterized by its fluid movements, rhythmic music, and cultural significance, making it a unique and dynamic practice.

Choreography

Choreography is the art of designing and arranging movements in dance and performance art.

Coin drop

The Coin Drop is a visually striking and dynamic move in breakdancing, often used as a transition into other high-energy power moves such as windmills, flares, or halos.

Combination

A “combination” refers to the seamless flow of different dance moves, typically blending power moves, footwork, freezes, and toprock into a continuous routine.

Contemporary dance

Contemporary dance is a genre of performance dance that blends elements from various dance styles, including modern, jazz, ballet, and improvisation.

Cricket position

The Cricket Position is a foundational breakdancing move that emphasizes balance, arm strength, and core stability.