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Hip-Hop History Month: 6 B-Girls You Should Know

Hip-Hop History Month: 6 B-Girls You Should Know

Published Tue, November 14, 2023 at 10:00 AM EST

One of the core elements of Hip-Hop, breakdancing has long played an integral role in the culture's formation.

Soaring to popularity in the early '80s, dancers like Crazy Legs, Frosty Freeze, Joe Joe, Rubber Band, and Charlie Rock wowed with their athleticism, while crews like Rock Steady Crew and Zulu Kings etched their names in history through historic battles. It wasn't long before the art form made its way into mainstream pop culture, thanks in part to films like Breakin', Wild Style, and Krush Groove.

Since breaking has been chosen to feature in the Paris 2024 Olympic sports program as a new sport, it's set to reach new levels of popularity. However, despite breaking being recognized as a defining element of Hip-Hop for decades, women's place in the culture has often been overlooked. Female crews like the Dynamic Rockers, the Lady Rockers, and the Female Break Force haven't received the same recognition as their male counterparts.

“Hip-Hop dance has been categorized as a man’s dance, especially with the advent of break-dancing. In reality, there were b-girls and b-boys in equal proportions at Hip-Hop’s dance inception," Carla Stalling Huntington, author of Hip Hop Dance: Meanings and Messages, said in an interview featured on Medium. "These b-girls and b-boys provided the seeds for what we know now as Hip-Hop dance.”

As breaking gains new recognition on the global stage with its inclusion in the Paris 2024 Olympics, we're taking a look at six of the most talented and trailblazing b-girls, both past and present.

Ana “Rokafella” Garcia

A powerhouse breakdancer and trailblazer among b-girls, Garcia is well respected around the world. Committed to community, she also heads up Full Circle Souljahs breakdance theater alongside her husband.

Pep C

Pep-C, a passionate b-girl from Muncie/Indianapolis, Indiana, began her breakdancing journey in 2015 during college and quickly advanced from dancing with her crew, “Godchildren of Soul,” to competing in 1v1 battles against internationally renowned breakers. She has achieved notable success, including wins at events like Red Bull BC One Philadelphia Cypher 2019 and Break Free Day 2020.

Logistx

Logistx, a prodigious talent in breaking who started at the age of seven, quickly gained recognition for her powerful moves and unique fusion style. Her achievements include winning the Silverback Open B-Girl solo competition and the 2021 Red Bull BC One World Final, all while using her dance to address social issues and promote mental health awareness.

Courtnae Paul

Courtnae Paul, a South African B-Girl, embarked on her breaking journey at 18 and quickly became a trailblazer in a male-dominated field. Overcoming initial challenges and stereotypes, she has thrived both as a dancer and a DJ, aiming to represent South Africa in the first-ever Olympic breaking competition at Paris 2024.

Bgirl Flyya

A force on the breakdancing scene, Bgirl Flyya appears in The Hip Hop Nutcracker National Tour with Kurtis Blow. Part of the crew KFH, she won the Red Bull Bc One Indianapolis Cypher in 2022 as well as a place with the 2022-2023 Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team.

Maku Gold

Maku Gold is a talented breaker from Hamburg, Germany with deep roots in the breaking scene. Recently, she participated in the Hip Hop Grand Slam event organized by Hip Hop Academy Hamburg and Faktor 3, showcasing her skills.

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