.
Early hip-hop
~ we’re talking early 80’s ~
blares on the boom-box…
…we pass an arm wave
round the circle
holding hands
and laughing
.
I’m working in
a youth centre
~ in my early 20’s ~
trying to connect
with the disconnected
.
They lay down
flattened cardboard
in the middle of the room
crank the music
and take turns
busting a move
popping and locking
three-step into worm
shoulder freeze, shooting star
and head-spin
.
‘Go on!’ they shout
‘Have a go!’
.
Caught up in the moment
wanting to reach them
I step forward
bow my head
kick up my legs
with no fear
of breaking
.
By Carys Owen
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This week’s dVerse poetry prompt: ‘You must simply pen a poem to the theme of dance.’
This brought back a long forgotten memory of some cool teens trying to school a twenty two year old me. Good times!
Fellow trivia nerds will be interested to know that Breaking (Break Dancing) will feature in the 2024 Paris Olympics.


I think in my age I would probably break a bone doing break dance.
I happened to come upon info that the first mainstrem hip-hop song was actually made by Blondie (Rapture) who picked it up from the New York scene…
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Ah that’s interesting. I was kind of playing with the title and me trying this risky dance move!
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I enjoyed your fun break dance poem, Carys, and it made me smile. I remember something similar when I was teaching, although it was a decade or two later, and some of my students tried to teach me some moves. I easily pictured the joy in these lines:
‘…we pass an arm wave
round the circle
holding hands
and laughing’ –
and great way of connecting with the disconnected –
and
‘busting a move
popping and locking
three-step into worm
shoulder freeze, shooting star
and head-spin’.
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Oh that’s so cool. Being around youthful energy is so much fun. In this situation the kids were able to leave some pretty tough circumstances behind as they stepped into the dance circle.
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Your brought the dance “to life” ~~ cheers! A huge thank you for leaving a comforting message on my dance poem. Gordon was a ‘force of life’ … he will be missed by many, many people.
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I like the way you wrote this… wonderfully done.
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Thanks. it’s like a snapshot…I can picture the scene all these years on 🙂
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Dancing makes connections in ways we can’t easily understand. I love this window into how the “disconnected” find release (freedom?) in an authenticity that music and movement brings.
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Thanks. I love your interesting comments 🙂
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took me back to memories of watching the Breakdance movie from ages ago..
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So cool how poetry brings back past memories 🙂
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