Tag Archives: RED BULL

30May/26

Breaking Boundaries: How Beat Street and Breakin’ Exported Street Culture

The Phoenix of the Bronx: From 1970s Block Parties to the Olympic Games and Broadway

Sat, May 30 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Origins of Street Dance Hip-hop dance originated in the 1970s as a powerful form of self-expression and community building for marginalized youth. In the South Bronx, African American and Puerto Rican teenagers developed breaking (b-boying/b-girling) as a creative outlet and a peaceful alternative to territorial gang violence. Concurrently, West Coast dancers in California independently invented “funk styles,” such as popping and locking, which were originally danced to funk music rather than hip-hop. Continue reading

28Feb/26

The Architecture of Innovation: Hackathons, Agentic AI, and the Future of Developer Growth in 2026

Beyond the Pizza and Code: The Surprising Science of Why Hackathon Projects Survive (or Die)

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  Tthe hackathon landscape has evolved far beyond collegiate weekend coding sprints. It has transformed into a highly structured engine for corporate innovation, product adoption, and skills-first talent acquisition. The modern developer’s journey is now deeply intertwined with these global competitions, driven by several key technological and institutional shifts. Continue reading