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How did break dancing develop?

Break dancing has a strong sense of movement and rhythm, so you can enjoy it. Young people are simply crazy about this dance.

Break dancing originated in the United States, and was founded by James Braud, a black singer on the east coast of the United States. When he sang a new song on 1949 TV, he created a strange action himself, and young people competed to imitate it and held a dance competition in the street. After this dance spread to Los Angeles on the west coast, there appeared a dance that imitated the movements of puppet robots. In recent years, the two major schools of street dance in the United States, East and West, have been combined and welcomed by young people. Because this kind of dance is mostly performed in the street, it is also called "street dance".

The English name of this dance is "BreakDance" and the Chinese translation is "Blake Dance", which is also vividly translated as "Break Dance". Break dancing is a special term for people who dance "Black Dance". Only those actions close to the ground and concentrated on the head, shoulders, back and knees are called "lightning strikes". Imitating the steps of puppets, robots or spacewalks is another form of "Black Dance".

Break dancing, break dancing, break dancing and rock and roll are all break dancing. The early break dance, called B-Boying, originated in the Bronx, new york in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Break dancers are called B-Boy or B-Girl, where "B" stands for break, Beat, Bronx or Boogie, and later BreakBoy was widely accepted.