00:00Breaking made its long-awaited debut at the Paris Olympics on Friday, and the routine
00:10of an academic dancer called Ray Gunn has left fans questioning whether the street performance
00:15art has a role to play in the global contest of champions.
00:19A clip of the 36-year-old real name Rachel Gunn quickly went viral as she awkwardly squirmed
00:23on the dance floor with her hand on her chin to end what was already a confusing and chaotic
00:28routine.
00:29Gunn is Australia's top-ranking breakdancer and an expert researcher on breaking who works
00:33for Sydney's Macquarie University as a creative arts researcher specialising in the cultural
00:38politics of breakdancing.
00:40However, as videos of the performance circulated on the internet, users shared their thoughts
00:45on all things Ray Gunn, from her stage name, outfit choice, and overall performance.
00:50One user wrote,
00:51''Never watched breaking before but I can already tell Ray Gunn doesn't have a chance
00:56in this event,'' another added.
00:58''Ray Gunn breaking looks like five-year-old me going up to my mom like, ''Look what I
01:02can do,'' a third quipped.
01:04Regardless of her performance, other users commended the Australian for her confidence
01:08and courage.
01:10However, they did not let that excuse the non-Olympic quality performance.
01:15Props to Ray Gunn for having the guts to go out there, one user suggested.
01:20But this was the most second-hand embarrassment I've ever felt.
01:24''Ray Gunn from Australia is my Olympic hero actually,'' another added.
01:28Meanwhile, a sixth user wrote,
01:30''Ray Gunn, I'm sure you're a sweet lady, but man, with a laughing and crying emoji.''
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