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More than 50 years since it first appeared, breaking will debut as an Olympic sport in Paris. It’s a watershed moment for the dance form, invented by Black and Hispanic youth in the Bronx. But it no longer belongs solely to New York City. Breakers representing Japan, Lithuania, Morocco and more will vie for gold and glory.
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