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Anthony Lopez Born; April 4, 1967 in Brooklyn N.Y.C, is a performing, dance, and actor known. For bringing the culture of Hip Hop and Breaking out of the streets in the 1970's. To the mainstream in the early 80's. These Puerto Rican dancers from the streets off San Juan Hills, in Manhattan on Broadway all the way up in the Bronx. Have done shows for "That's Incredible" "The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of performing arts", "The Stars Salute the US Olympic Team" In 1983. Major motion pictures such as Harry Belafonte "Beat Street" in 1984. These urban dance legends went on to change the world as we know it. By representing New York City hip hop subculture and may have help, create the first official dance competition rules. In their book Titled "Breaking and the New York City Breakers" by; Michael Holman. There achievements are many critics may say the first Hip Hop musicality show. Called "Graffiti Rock" was produced, directed by their Manager Michael Holman. With Jam Master J and Run DMC, may have start this new hip hop Rap sensation around the world. "Tony Lopez" also known as Powerful Pex or Pexster is recognized by his accomplishments. For ushering in a new choreographed routine dance style call "power moves" and was considered. One or may be best Bboy breakdancers, in the world by 1984. His group had performed on Television special such as Dwight Hemion, 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala. Written by Buz Kohan in 1985. Honor President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W Bush second term in the oval office.