Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should it be an Olympic sport? If so, why? If not, why not?
I just heard about it, and found it a little odd since I always thought of it as dancing, an art form more in keeping with tap, ballet, modern dance, etc. Not a sport like track, judo, riding, whatever.
What do others think?
Sure. I mean they used to have paintings and other art in the Olympics so why not break dancing?
Because it's not a sport? Or is it? Isn't it an art, dancing? I guess we could argue you can make anything into a competition, but then why not ballroom dancing? I think a PP was right, it's to draw in a different audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should it be an Olympic sport? If so, why? If not, why not?
I just heard about it, and found it a little odd since I always thought of it as dancing, an art form more in keeping with tap, ballet, modern dance, etc. Not a sport like track, judo, riding, whatever.
What do others think?
Sure. I mean they used to have paintings and other art in the Olympics so why not break dancing?
Because it's not a sport? Or is it? Isn't it an art, dancing? I guess we could argue you can make anything into a competition, but then why not ballroom dancing? I think a PP was right, it's to draw in a different audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should it be an Olympic sport? If so, why? If not, why not?
I just heard about it, and found it a little odd since I always thought of it as dancing, an art form more in keeping with tap, ballet, modern dance, etc. Not a sport like track, judo, riding, whatever.
What do others think?
Sure. I mean they used to have paintings and other art in the Olympics so why not break dancing?
Anonymous wrote:Should it be an Olympic sport? If so, why? If not, why not?
I just heard about it, and found it a little odd since I always thought of it as dancing, an art form more in keeping with tap, ballet, modern dance, etc. Not a sport like track, judo, riding, whatever.
What do others think?
Anonymous wrote:They are trying to attract the X games crowd because ratings have fallen over the years. That's why the winter games have half pipe and all sorts of different somersaulting events these days, not just downhill and slalom.
I guess that's why Snoop Dogg is involved this year too.
People don't have to sit around until evening broadcasts because they can google the results of races/competitions or use VPNs to watch another country's coverage. They may not watch a race if they know their favorite doesn't win.
Anonymous wrote:I cant wait to see it, but I'm interested to see how it's scored. I don't think it's any weirder or less athletic than say, rhythmic gymnastics or dressage.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to bicker about it.
I'm looking forward to it for some reason