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Red Bull BC One

  • 2004-2024
  • 21 seasons
  • Music, Sports

Red Bull BC One is the world's largest breakdancing competition. Every year, thousands of dancers compete for a spot in the world finals. The world's 16 best B-boys and B-girls will compete in breakdancing battles for the Red Bull BC One World Champion belt. B-Boying/B-Girling, or breakdancing as it is used in the media, is a dance style that originated on the streets of New York in the 1970s. It is one of the four pillars of hip-hop culture, along with DJing, MCing, and graffiti. Over time, the breakdancing scene has grown, with active communities spanning the globe. Each year, dancers and crews push the boundaries of breakdancing, shaping an art form unlike any other.

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Episode 21

Red Bull BC One World Final 2024 Rio de Janeiro

The Red Bull BC One World Final 2024 took place in Rio de Janeiro on December 7, 2024, at the vibrant Farmasi Arena, which was filled with an energetic and lively crowd. The event featured 16 top b-boys and 16 top b-girls competing in intense breaking battles, showcasing incredible skill and creativity. Among the standout moments were battles featuring local favorites like Toquinha, the first Brazilian b-girl to reach the semifinals, and international stars such as Yasmin from Japan and Alvin. The winners of the 2024 World Final were Menno from the Netherlands, who claimed his record-breaking fourth Red Bull BC One title, and India, who won her second title with a display of power, creativity, and impressive flow. The night was a celebration of breaking culture with fierce battles, passionate performances, and great camaraderie, highlighted by Menno and India celebrating their victories together as crew mates. The judges included renowned breakers from around the world, and the event was hosted by MCs Amjad and Magá Moura with music by DJ Nobunaga. This World Final was noted for its high level of competition, the vibrant Brazilian atmosphere, and the historical achievements of the winners, making it a memorable event in the breaking calendar.

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