Red Bull BC One is the world's largest breakdancing competition. Every year, thousands of dancers compete for a spot in the world finals. The world's 16 best B-boys and B-girls will compete in breakdancing battles for the Red Bull BC One World Champion belt. B-Boying/B-Girling, or breakdancing as it is used in the media, is a dance style that originated on the streets of New York in the 1970s. It is one of the four pillars of hip-hop culture, along with DJing, MCing, and graffiti. Over time, the breakdancing scene has grown, with active communities spanning the globe. Each year, dancers and crews push the boundaries of breakdancing, shaping an art form unlike any other.
From the streets of the Big Apple, to the Coupole in Biel the evolution of B-Boying continues. The winners of the largest and most renowned dance events around the world in the past years came together to compete in a one-on-one battle for the first time ever at the Red Bull BC One. The venue was the Gaskessel Culture Center in Biel. And why there exactly? Since the mid-80s, the first generations of European B-Boys have been meeting on these notable premises to partake in the so-called hip-hop jams. Back to the present—there were as many favorites at the Red Bull BC One as there were contenders in the starting line-up. Jury member Coskun “Tuff Kid" Erdogandan,from Basel, deliberated before the competition.
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