Title supplied by cataloger. The term "breakdancing" refers to the breaks in music and the movements that can be associated with these breaks, although the term "breakdance" is frequently used, "b-boying" and "breaking" are the original (and proper) terms to use when referring to the dance. Elements of breaking may be seen in other antecedent cultures prior to the 1970s, but it was not until the 70s that breaking was introduced onto the New York street scene, developing as a street dance style most prominently in the Bronx. The dance includes moving the feet sideways and onto the toes, spinning on the knees, head, hands and elbows, mock fighting moves, and pantomime; it is danced to both hip-hop and other genres of music that are often remixed to prolonged musical breaks. Photograph caption dated February 12, 1984 reads, "Break-dancer Terry Harris, 23, of Carson drops to the floor and begins a spin, while other classmates drawn to the action take a break to applaud each wild antic."
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;19 x 31 cm. on sheet 25 x 36 cm. Photographic prints
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