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National competition to shine spotlight on Brisbane’s breaking scene
@Source: theage.com.au
Freezes, toprocks, headspins and flares – those are just some of the moves you’ll see pulled out by Brisbane’s best breakdancers when they compete for the chance to represent Australia on the global stage.
No, it’s not the Olympics, but the “pinnacle” of the sport in this country – the Red Bull BC One Cypher Australia – being held in Brisbane for the first time in its 20-year history.
“It’s going to shine Brisbane’s scene brighter,” said Elements Collective founder Leah Clark. “It’s just going to show just how big and supportive our scene is.”
With the Brisbane Powerhouse as their backdrop, 16 of the country’s best B-Boys and eight of the best B-Girls will battle it out to be crowned champions and secure a ticket to Japan to represent Australia at the World Final in November.
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