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Breakdance Vice Youth Champion dances with Lernhilfe students
Young celebrity visiting our project Lernhilfe! For a dance education unit, the students of the Lernhilfe Alpha courses were able to train with the Austrian vice youth champion Elias Rosas Rondinelli aka BBoy Koda, who taught them some cool moves!
Since the beginning of the school year 2024/25, the Dance Freaks association has been offering dance education units for participants in the Alpha courses at the polytechnic/technical secondary schools in Vienna. Ten moves are practiced per hour - that's already a small choreography! The moves are often not as easy as they look, but they are definitely fun for the students - and contribute to fitness and well-being.
By the way, since 2024 “breaking”, or breakdancing, has even been an Olympic discipline!
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