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Breakdancer Hopes Her Olympics Sport Will Energize1 Paris Games
An American breakdancer says she hopes the sport's debut2 at the Paris Olympics next month will help energize the Games.
Twenty-one-year-old Logan Edra recently spoke3 with reporters from Reuters about breakdancing's introduction to Olympic competition. "Breaking is going to do so well in Paris," Edra told the news service.
This breakdancer, or "breaker," from Southern California also goes by the nickname4 "Logistx." The word is similar to the term "logistics," which means to organize something in a productive5 way. Her father gave her that name because, as a child, she always knew how to get where she wanted to go.
Breakdancing is believed to have started in the Bronx area of New York City in the 1970s. The sport is now preparing to make its Olympic debut. The Paris Games' opening ceremony is on July 26.
A total of 32 breakdancers are set to compete - 16 men and 16 women. The dancers are also known as "B-Boys" or "B-Girls."
"I pray that we bring the most hype and steal attention from the other sports," said Edra. "They are going to hear the music and they are going to be so curious. Like, what's going on?"
Edra was born in Chula Vista6, California, and is a second-generation Filipino American. In addition to her own training, she teaches breakdancing at a dance school in Los Angeles.
Reporters from Reuters recently visited the school. "We need music in our lives!" she shouted before turning up the hip-hop music the students train to.
Edra then connected with the music and was soon demonstrating her dance skills that included head spins, flips8 and complex footwork. "Are you a B-Girl already?" she asked one student after she pulled off one of her moves. She then added, "We're just having fun, that's all we're doing."
Edra's skills helped her win the B-Girl division of the Red Bull9 BC One World Championship in 2021 in Gdansk, Poland.
Some have compared breakdancing to boxing because of the one-on-one nature of its competitive10 battles. The sport also has similarities to gymnastics.
But Edra said she thinks it is more closely related to skateboarding, which permits competitors to demonstrate deep creative and technical abilities. Skateboarding quickly became one of the most popular Olympic sports following its debut at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
Edra told Reuters she is looking forward to competing and is even hoping to become the first woman to win a gold medal in the sport. She still must officially qualify11 for the Paris Games during an event later this month in Budapest, Hungary. She just needs to finish in the top 16 to quality.
Edra said she trains twice a day. Most mornings, she centers on building technical skills. Later in the day, she seeks to improve her dance creativity and fully12 connect to the music.
"I can be a competitive person, so I still train very hard to focus on doing my best to win," Edra said. She then added, "But we're artist-athletes."
She admitted that dance battles can be "subjective13" during judging. But, "It's whoever is killing14 it that day," she added. "These battles are a very fun, competitive game but it's also inspiring to see all of us bringing our own style."
Edra said she sees her wins as spreading her message of unity15 to the world. "I see any title or championship as a megaphone to amplify16 any message I want."
"I couldn't care less about the attention for personal satisfaction," she added. "I represent the culture, I represent dance, I represent the peace-love community and having fun."
Edra said she also sees herself as "being a student of the game, caring about its evolution, and keeping it alive."
Words in This Story
debut - n. the first time someone performs or presents something in public
hype - n. a lot of attention given to something, especially in newspapers, on television, etc.
curious - adj. wanting to know or learn about something
spin -v. to turn around many times quickly
flip7 -v. to turn in the air so that one's feet go over one's head and then land on the ground
qualify - v. to meet a required standard
focus -v. to center one's attention on something
subjective - adj. influenced by someone else's beliefs or feelings instead of facts
inspire - v. to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it
amplify - v. to make a feeling or opinion stronger or clearer
evolution - n. a gradual process of change and development
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轻弹( flip的第三人称单数 ); 按(开关); 快速翻转; 急挥 | |
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vt.取得资格,有资格,限定,描述;vi.取得资格,有资格 | |
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