MAKE A BREAK, MAKE A MOVE
With every oilier 80s craze milking a comeback. it was only a '■ Wer of lime before breakdancing returned to the dance floors of local clubs. Over a decade ago - - back in the dayeverywhere you looked girls and boys could be seen going round the outside. Now, play the right track at the Box or Squid, and see the floor clear and the freakshow begin. Meanwhile, rumours are running rampant of a major breakdancing competition to be held in Auckland' on Queens Birthday weekend — get your squares of lino ready.
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Rip It Up, Issue 212, 1 April 1995, Page 4
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95MAKE A BREAK, MAKE A MOVE Rip It Up, Issue 212, 1 April 1995, Page 4
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