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Unik Breakers Crew

Unik Breakers Crew, also known as “La Klika” or “La Unik,” is a Mexican group of BBoys born in 2007. It is the first Mexican hip-hop group to participate in “The Battle of the Year” (Battle of the Year) in Central America and a proud winner in the great competitions of Mexico.

Unik Breakers Crew is based on the philosophy of movement developed by the BBoy culture (name that occurs in the urban culture to those who dance break dance), through a code that they call 048, which starts the theory of zero or zaifer, that manifests the infinite energy of the universe; the four represents “culture and freedom” and the eight the energy that regenerates, a cause and effect, or an energy that is destroyed and recreates infinitely.


Works

No Enemies
On this occasion and after months of research, the company presents its latest work entitled No Enemies, a work that exalts the essence of hip-hop and its relationship with poverty and violence, which underlies the historical context of this culture, and that also immerses us in a world of transformation, from the negative to the positive, from violence to peace, and from chaos to unity.

Submerged in a world surrounded by debris of war, violence and aggression, the BBoys meet and create communication systems to show the transforming essence of hip-hop. No Enemies shows a choreography that shows us the human relationship of the individual with his universe and the culture he creates to adapt and excel under any circumstance.

Director
Miguel Rojas Luna “Funky Maya”

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Danzatlan 2019
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