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A breakdancer from the Congo Street collective performs at the Kituku market port in Goma. Drawing inspiration from breakdance and hip-hop, while incorporating their unique style, the collective transforms this space into a vibrant stage, captivating the audience with their energy and mastery of urban dance, Goma, #DRC

Photograph: Jospin Mwisha/AFP/Getty Images

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So is there a good Youtube or something that does a good kinda meta-explainer of the whole Raygun situation in the #Olympics #Breakdancing thing?

Specifically interested in the black perspective on this, needless to say, because I am a little concerned that I will not know what I'm looking at if I just watch event highlights.

I don't sports very much. I do not wish to deprive those who like sports of their sportsy activities, but I am more Chris Farley than Carrot Top, let's just say.

It’s interesting that none of the #Philippines 🇵🇭 media has picked up on the fact that Filipino-Australian B-Boy Jeff Dunne, aka J-Attack, who hails from Davao, represented Australia 🇦🇺 at the Men's Breaking event at the #Paris2024 #Olympics.

He scored 0 in the group stage, leading to an early elimination. But I guess this was all overshadowed by his teammate B-Girl Raygun's now-viral performance.

theguardian.com/sport/article/

The Guardian · Swagger and family: how Jeff Dunne reached the heights of Australian breaking in time for ParisBy Jack Snape