Taking a break

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  • Monday, March 3, 2008 6:49am

Giving a short solo breakdancing performance, Chris “B-boy Craze-G” Gorney from Breaking Point Dance Company does a ninety (a full 360 degree rotation on the hands) for a packed outdoor auditorium, Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Lynndale Park in Lynnwood. Most of the performance focused on teaching the audience, and dozens of volunteers, how to breakdance. The Breaking Point Dance Company will also perform at the Edmonds Arts Festival, and Hip Hop Live hosted by Shorecrest High School at the end of October.

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