B-girls, short for "break girls," are female dancers who participate in breakdancing, a dynamic style of street dance that originated in the 1970s. They showcase their skills through various moves, including spins, flips, and freezes, often performing in battles or competitions. B-girls contribute to the vibrant culture of hip-hop, emphasizing creativity and individuality in their dance.
The rise of b-girls has helped to challenge gender stereotypes in the dance community, encouraging more women to engage in breakdancing. Events like the Red Bull BC One and the inclusion of breakdancing in the 2024 Paris Olympics highlight the growing recognition of b-girls and their contributions to the art form.