霹雳舞
霹雳舞, also known as breakdancing, is a dynamic style of street dance that originated in the 1970s in the South Bronx, New York City. It combines elements of hip-hop culture, acrobatics, and intricate footwork. Dancers, often referred to as b-boys or b-girls, perform on the ground and in the air, showcasing their skills through spins, freezes, and power moves.
The dance is typically performed to breakbeat music, which features strong rhythmic beats. Competitions, known as battles, are a significant aspect of the culture, where dancers face off to demonstrate their creativity and technical abilities. Over the years, 霹雳舞 has gained global popularity and is now recognized as a competitive sport.