"All the Ladies Say" is a film that profiles female street dancers who have carved a niche in the physically challenging, male-dominated breakdance world. One of the featured dancers is Aiko Shirakawa, who held the film's South Bay debut at the De-Bug Center.
"All the Ladies Say" Documentary Features San Jose B-Girl Icon Aiko Shirakawa
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