Breakdancing, once an extremely vibrant and popular art form, has seemingly lost its spark. What happened? Well, there are a few factors at play here. First off, we can thank the rise of new dance trends. With the advent of TikTok and social media platforms, dance challenges have taken over the internet. People are more focused on learning the latest viral moves than giving breakdancing a chance nor attention. One time, a friend tried to master "the worm" yet, he tried doing it on his back! Needless to say, we weren't surprised to see him holding his head and screaming (he was okay, just a super hard knock to his noggin)! We used to walk around the neighborhoods of NYC and just watch breakdancers do their thing. Randomly. On the streets and in the parks. Soon, crowds would gather and rightfully so!
Secondly, and frankly, perhaps the commercialization of breakdancing has played a role in its decline? Back in the day, breakdancing was all about self-expression and creativity. But now, it has become a commodity, with competitions and sponsorships dictating the direction of the art form. This has taken away some of the rawness and authenticity which once made breakdancing so captivating.
And lastly, let's not forget about the passage of time! Trends come and go, and breakdancing is no exception at the end of the day. What was once seen as cutting-edge and rebellious has now become a nostalgic reminder of our past. As new generations emerge, their interests and passions naturally evolve, leaving behind what was once popular. I reckon this is nothing new and will only continue as time keeps on slipping!
Ultimately, while breakdancing may seem like a lost art, it still has a dedicated community of die-hard enthusiasts who are keeping the spirit alive. So, even though it may not be in the spotlight like it used to be, breakdancing will always have a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate its history and artistry.
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