Boston Break Dancers 1
These Boston Break Dancers have been around for over thirty years, making them Boston’s longest standing b-boy and b-girl crew. They have played a significant role in the movement and growth of hip-hop culture for more than three decades, contributing wholeheartedly by helping to define and ultimately expand upon the art of b-boying, more commonly known as breakdancing.
Boston Break Dancers credits
These Boston Break Dancers have been instrumental in bringing the five elements of hip-hop culture to millions of fans and followers through television, films, and stage, as well as on the streets. Some well known on-screen appearances can be seen in the films “Krush Groove” and ”Southie” as well as television programs such as “Live with Regis and Kathie Lee” and “The “’Donohue’ Show”. At the present time all of the original members are still involved with the crew, and the newer members continue to perform and pass on their teachings to all who are interested in learning about b-boying and the hip-hop culture.
Boston Break Dancers awards
They have won numerous local and international competitions, including “Out For Fame” US National Championship in 2006 and “Evolution 3” in 2007. These Boston Break Dancers perform in exhibitions in venues ranging from nightclubs to various other community events, all while educating their audiences through their self produced stage play. During these Boston Break Dancers' 30th anniversary celebration, Mayor Menino officially proclaimed June 25th their day in the city of Boston.
They have shared the stage with artist such as Madonna, P-Diddy, Jennifer Lopez, The Beastie Boys, Wu-Tang, Slick Rick, Dougie Fresh, Run DMC, Eric B and Rakim, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Missy Eliot, Big Pun, Talib Kweli, Big Daddy Kane, Nice and Smooth, Maxwell, DJ Qbert, The Xecutioners, Kool Herc,KRS ONE, and many more.