The News Review:

- It’s break time as B-Boys burn up the floor
- Break Dance Camp
- ‘Make It or Break It’: Six reasons you should watch
- Revered Choreographer Merce Cunningham Dies

It’s break time as B-Boys burn up the floor
Daily News & Analysis
It’s not just break; it’s break dance” he tells a lad who has just performed his 15-second bit at the centre of the dance floor. The bespectacled slight dancer can easily pass off for a nerd but his body cannot lie. If he sees an outstanding move by a participant he cannot help but reciprocate with complementary moves. It is little wonder then that he is one of the four best B-boy dancers in the world according to the international BC ne Championship organised by Red Bull. n the other side of the club Pelezinho is instructing his batch on getting the slide and freeze right.
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Break Dance Camp
Boise Weekly
1) learning to break dance at the camp co-taught by Jon Swarthout of TrICA and Kevin Chapton from Boise B-Boys. The camp starts with the history of breakdance in America and proceeds to teach the future breakers how to come up with their own unique moves. n Saturday the campers slap down some cardboard for an old school breakdance style performance at the Farmers Market with The Boise B-Boys and live music by Boise Rock School. Call 208-484-0142 to reserve a spot.

‘Make It or Break It’: Six reasons you should watch
Entertainment Weekly
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Revered Choreographer Merce Cunningham Dies
NewsHour
Jeffrey Brown takes a look at his life and legacy. JEFFREY BRWN: ver a career that spanned more than six decades Merce Cunningham was a giant on the American cultural scene helping make dance into a major contemporary art form. He was born in Centralia Washington in 1919 and took his first dance lessons in his youth. But when he enrolled in what is now called the Cornish College of Arts in Seattle his first interest he told Elizabeth Farnsworth in a 1999 NewsHour interview was theater. MERCE CUNNINGHAM dancer-choreographer: I went principally to be in the theater about being an actor but there was dancing and I took it.

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