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Breaking It Down:
Breakdancing in Cinema

believe it or not, most of these breakdancing-themed films are not comedies

Trevor Kupfer |

 
1984's B-boy opus Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo

Wild Style (1982): Follows a seminal New York graffiti artist and the burgeoning hip-hop culture (including break-dancing). FRESH CAMEO: Fab 5 Freddy

Flashdance (1983): A Pittsburgh welder and exotic dancer wants to get into ballet school. FRESH CAMEO: Crazy Legs

Breakin’ (1984): A struggling jazz dancer hooks up with two break-dancers and they become a street sensation. FRESH CAMEO: Jean-Claude Van Damme

Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984): The local rec center is threatened to be flattened, so the local break-dancers unite to stop it. FRESH CAMEO: Ice-T

Beat Street (1984): A hip-hop DJ from the Bronx dreams of playing the most swank Manhattan nightclub (The Roxy), and Rae Dawn Chong helps make it happen. FRESH CAMEO: Kool Moe Dee

The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy (2002): A documentary chronicling everyone from Boogie Down Bronx to Fab 5 Freddy. FRESH CAMEO: Mos Def

You Got Served (2004): Two friends, who are part of an unstoppable dance crew, hope to open a record studio and must win the city’s dance competition to do so. FRESH CAMEO: Lil’ Kim

Step Up (2006): A troublemaker from the streets must do community service at an arts college. When a dancer catches him breakin’ on duty and they become partners. FRESH CAMEO: Heavy D

Kickin It Old Skool (2007): Jamie Kennedy is a break-dancer that hits his head during a competition in the 80s, goes into a coma, and wakes up now. FRESH CAMEO: David Hasselhoff & Emmanuel Lewis

Planet B-Boy (2007): This documentary tracks break-dancing as a global phenomena and focuses on the 2005 Battle of the Year. FRESH CAMEO: Ken Swift

Stomp the Yard (2007): A student at a traditionally all black school pledges at a fraternity and has a dance off with a rival fraternity. FRESH CAMEO: Ne-Yo & Chris Brown

Step Up 2: The Streets (2008): A girl is kicked out of her crew known for an illegal street battle, and then tries out for an elite arts school. FRESH CAMEO: Hi-Hat