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Bulgarian Plamena Georgieva defeated the best break dancers in Dresden

Plamena Georgieva
Photo: BNR-Burgas

A 16-year-old Bulgarian girl - Plamena Georgieva, is the winner of the international Glory to Power Move competition which took place on April 8 and 9 in Dresden, Germany. Forty participants - the best break dancers from all over the world and one girl - Plamena from the Burgas break and hip-hop club "Black Style Squad" - took part in the competition, reports BNR Burgas. 

"Forget International Women's Day. April 8 has become the international bgirls (break girls) day," wrote on the occasion of Plamena's participation one of the most prominent European break coaches - bboy Sambo in his Instagram account, quoted by "Free Europe". The competition is in the power move style, characterized by strong movements relying on speed, momentum and acrobatic elements.




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