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Since breaking became an official sport in the Olympics, training facilities, competitions and funding have grown rapidly. Parents who once resisted “street dance” are now pushing their kids to try it. Still, Coach Mike believes Chinese dancers must deepen their understanding of breaking’s roots, which trace back to New York’s 1970s street culture. “The technical level is incredible,” he said. “But the artistic depth still needs work. Breaking is about creativity and that’s something we must keep cultivating.” | Since breaking became an official sport in the Olympics, training facilities, competitions and funding have grown rapidly. Parents who once resisted “street dance” are now pushing their kids to try it. Still, Coach Mike believes Chinese dancers must deepen their understanding of breaking’s roots, which trace back to New York’s 1970s street culture. “The technical level is incredible,” he said. “But the artistic depth still needs work. Breaking is about creativity and that’s something we must keep cultivating.” | ||
The government wants encourage kids and their parents to try these new sport and offering support by scholarships, training and academic facilities, | The government wants encourage kids and their parents to try these new sport and offering support by scholarships, training and academic facilities, campaign staff and official recognition. They want to be the kids "more cool". <ref>[https://www.theyouthtimes.com/news-details/27438/2025-12-11 The Youth Times -Teen Breakdancing Phenom on a Mission to Prove China’s Cool Factor]</ref> | ||
==World Rankings== | ==World Rankings== | ||