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Break dancing, Rugby. A section of the large crowds concentrating on the dancing with

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Break dancing, Rugby. A section of the large crowds concentrating on the dancing with

Break dancing, Rugby. A section of the large crowds concentrating on the dancing with fixed expressions. 18th August 1984

Staff
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom

Media ID 21898955

© Mirrorpix

Audience Community Race Relations West Indian 1984 Ethnic Minority


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Break dancing, Rugby. A section of the large crowds concentrating on the dancing with fixed expressions. 18th August 1984

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. This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to a vibrant moment in history, capturing the essence of community and cultural diversity during the 1980s. The image showcases an exhilarating fusion of breakdancing and rugby, two seemingly contrasting worlds colliding in a mesmerizing display. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a section of the massive crowd completely engrossed in the electrifying dance moves before them. Their fixed expressions reveal their intense focus and admiration for these talented performers who have managed to bridge gaps between different ethnic backgrounds. The date etched beneath serves as a reminder that it was on the 18th of August in 1984 when this extraordinary scene unfolded. It symbolizes an era marked by significant race relations challenges but also by moments where communities came together to celebrate shared passions. Notably, this photograph highlights West Indian culture's influence on British society during that period. It sheds light on how ethnic minorities contributed to shaping art forms like breakdancing while simultaneously participating wholeheartedly in traditional sports such as rugby. As we delve into this visual treasure trove provided by Memory Lane Prints, let us appreciate how images like these serve as powerful reminders of our collective past - reminding us not only of historical events but also celebrating diverse communities coming together through shared experiences and interests.

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