The rhythm is electric in Wuxi as the first-ever WDSF World Championship Breaking Youth brings together 228 top b-boys and b-girls from 42 nations and regions! ๐ง๐ฅ Held in east Chinaโs Jiangsu Province, the event showcases jaw-dropping moves from dancers aged 14โ18, proving age is just a number when it comes to street dance dominance.
Olympic bronze medalist Liu Qingyi (B-Girl 671), fresh from her 2024 Paris performance, lit up the opening ceremony with a show-stopping routine. Local fans cheered as 16 Chinese athletesโ10 b-boys and 6 b-girlsโsmashed their way into the next round on Day 1. ๐คธโ๏ธ๐จ๐ณ
Unlike traditional breaking competitions, this youth-focused championship emphasizes creativity and fresh styles, giving Gen Z a global stage to redefine hip-hop culture. Organizers say itโs all about nurturing the next wave of dance legends. ๐ซ
With high-flying headspins, footwork faster than TikTok trends, and battles hotter than a viral meme, Wuxiโs event is rewriting the rulebook for breaking. Whoโs ready for the finals? ๐
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Inaugural WDSF World Championship Breaking Youth takes place in Wuxi
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