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Sophie Gregory and her friends from Wales loved the break-dance celebration, of course.
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Wozniak capped their routine by doing his version of the break-dance move known as "the worm, " but even that failed to save his lackluster performance.
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The break in hip-hop is that point in the song where the lyrics fade out, the instrumental and the percussion takes center stage, and the B-boys, the break-boys or the break- girls would come on to the dance floor and their thing.
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After a spirited rendition of "Born to Boogie, " the cast, which included Thommie Retter, a solidly built gentleman with a bit of a belly but who nonetheless confounded the laws of physics with his break-dance moves, introduced themselves.
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Men, perhaps lonely or simply shy, could break the ice by asking a woman to dance.
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As a former national break dance champion, he is the Darren Gough of the Indian team.
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Sure, you can take a break to take the kid to Boy Scouts or dance lessons, but the work is waiting to be done late at night or early in the morning.
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So the next time all you marketers out there break into a happy dance because 100 people shared your ad you may want to temper your enthusiasm just a tad as it is not indicative of a consumer who is necessarily engaged with your brand per se.
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"When the comic high point of your movie features Steve Martin attempting to break dance while clad in hip-hop gear, you know you are in trouble", BBC News Online's Caroline Westbrook said on Monday.
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Mr. Retter told the kids that he was teaching adult tap dance in LA when his big break came.
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And after a break of a year or so caused by the recession, both are out on the dance floor again, spinning to a tune that if anything is getting faster.
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