“Breaking has really come a long way and we are eager to continue showcasing its brilliant athleticism and artistry to a global audience at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.”
05/11/2023 read more ...Thirty-seven B-Boys and fifteen B-Girls from the Oceania continent competed with their eyes on the coveted prize - a direct entry to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
31/10/2023 read more ...The WDSF expresses deep sympathies for the victims of recent violence in Israel. As a global sport governing body, we promote unity and dialogue through DanceSport, standing in solidarity with all affected by the conflict.
18/10/2023 read more ...The World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) wishes to address the unfortunate spread of misinformation circulating on social media and in the media.
16/10/2023 read more ...The development and adoption of the policy is part of the fulfillment of the requirement from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for all Olympic Sports Federations.
16/10/2023 read more ...Remain informed and delve deeper into WDSF's initiatives within the Olympic Qualifier Series
12/10/2023 read more ...
With the two Korean b-girls battling it out between them, and with the winner Yell having to go up against B-Girl Ram, who maintains her perfect record in terms of rounds won, the possibility of a repeat Ram vs Yell as in the Taipei City final.