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Breakdancing

The radical history of Paris b-boy culture is under threat
Magazine08.09.2021

The radical history of Paris b-boy culture is under threat

Break away — Born in the Bronx back in the ’70s, breakdancing later found a similar home in the banlieues of Paris, where marginalised communities adopted the style as a vessel for protest. In 2024, it will feature as an Olympic sport for the first time – but what does this mean for its radical roots?

Written by: Peter Yeung

Huck Issue 75 is out now
Culture19.05.2021

Huck Issue 75 is out now

A brand new chapter — 15 years later, we’re still paddling against the flow. Join us as we kick off a bold new chapter for the magazine – starring Labour MP Zarah Sultana, London author Gabriel Krauze and saxophone supremo Nubya Garcia.

Written by: Huck

The photographer capturing the explosive B-boy scene
Culture22.03.2021

The photographer capturing the explosive B-boy scene

Keep moving — Frankie Perez remembers chronicling the evolution of breakdance between 2018 to 2020 across the US, Mexico and Canada, celebrating an art form that has stayed true to its cultural roots despite mainstream success.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The breakdancers and ballet artists reclaiming Palestine
Magazine14.08.2016

The breakdancers and ballet artists reclaiming Palestine

Physical graffiti — From breakdancing to ballet, a new wave of Middle Eastern dancers are finding creative ways to restore the one thing they feel they’re being denied: freedom of movement. These are their stories.

Written by: Megan Dolski

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