A struggling jazz dancer joins up with two talented break dancers to form a street crew and gain legitimacy. Tune in as Chris talks B-boys, breakdancing, & Bolero - plus Peter Martin of @chunkmcbeefchest swings by in the sidecar as the LSCE screens the 1984 cult classic "Break-in'." Join Us!
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\nWorks Cited:
\nCanby, Vincent. \u201cFilm: Break-Dancing Stars.\u201d The New York Times. May 5, 1984. Article Link. Accessed 4/29/22.
\nCart. \u201cFilm Reviews: Breakin\u2019\u201dVariety. May 9, 1984. Article Link. Accessed 6/20/22.
\nEbert, Roger. \u201cFilm Reviews: Breakin.\u2019\u201d Chicago Sun Times. May 9th, 1984. Article Link. Accessed 7/2/22
\nGold, Richard. \u201cBreakin\u2019 Stil at Lotsa Screens; Album Soars, Sequel in Works.\u201d Variety. June 13, 1984. Article Link. Accessed 6/20/22.
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\nMedalia, Hilla. The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films. 2014. MVD Visual, 2021. Blu Ray.
\nTrunick, Austin. Cannon Film Guide Volume 1: 1980-1984. Orlando, FL: Bear Manor Media, 2020.
\nVadukul, Alex. \u201cAdolfo Quinones, and Early Star of Street Dance, Dies at 65.\u201d The New York Times. Jan 13, 2021. Article Link. Accessed 4/28/22.
\nSummers, Jimmy. \u201cReview: Breakin.\u201d Boxoffice. July 7, 1984. Article Link. Accessed 6/20/22.