b) Breakdancing
Breakdancing, developed in New York in the 1970s, is characterized by its acrobatic and rhythmic moves. Originating in the streets of the Bronx, breakdancing is a key element of hip-hop culture, alongside rapping, DJing, and graffiti art. The dance style involves dynamic moves such as spinning on the head or hands, freezes, and footwork. Breakdancing became popular through dance battles and street performances, showcasing the creativity and athleticism of its practitioners. It has since evolved and spread globally, influencing various aspects of popular culture and dance.