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Breakdancing at Flavor'd Flow Studio

James Alexander aims to pass down the history and culture of hip-hop at his dance studio.

01/10/2019

Broad and High

Breakdancing at Flavor'd Flow Studio

Clip: Season 6 Episode 11 | 6m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

James Alexander aims to pass down the history and culture of hip-hop at his dance studio.

In addition to breakdancing, James Alexander aims to pass down the history and culture of hip-hop at his dance studio off Parsons Avenue on the South Side. At Flavor’d Flow Studio, his students are not just learning the ins and outs of breaking and popping – they are also learning valuable life lessons.

01/10/2019

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