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Break Dancing Makes a Comeback

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It’s no joke. And it’s not a time warp. The group of about 25 San Fernando break dancers who practice in the gym at Recreation Park say they’re serious.

So is their leader, a 26-year-old deejay / rap / hip-hop performer who calls himself DJ Hazze. Break dancing may have faded since its zenith a decade ago, Hazze said, but it will never die.

“We’re getting people into it again. It’s keeping kids out of trouble,” said Hazze, who coaches the dancers three days a week.

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The city held a break-dance exhibition in January that drew about 200 people, according to city recreation supervisor Gwen Indermill, and another performance is set for April 12.

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