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'''Adolfo Quiñones''' (May 11, 1955 – December 29, 2020), known professionally as '''Shabba Doo''', was an American actor, break dancer, and choreographer. There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabba_Doo|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. <ref>https://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment-and-culture/2020/12/30/22206903/shabba-doo-dead-aldolfo-quinones-breakin-electric-boogaloo-dancer</ref>, considered by many as as the Godfather of Street Dance.  
'''Adolfo Quiñones''' (May 11, 1955 – December 29, 2020), known professionally as '''Shabba Doo''', was an American actor, break dancer, and choreographer. There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabba_Doo|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. <ref>https://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment-and-culture/2020/12/30/22206903/shabba-doo-dead-aldolfo-quinones-breakin-electric-boogaloo-dancer</ref>, considered by many as as the Godfather of Street Dance.  

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Memorial

Adolfo Quiñones (May 11, 1955 – December 29, 2020), known professionally as Shabba Doo, was an American actor, break dancer, and choreographer. There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. [1], considered by many as as the Godfather of Street Dance.

In 2023, the city of Chicago named a street in honor of Quiñones at the corner of Ohio Street and Wolcott Avenue, outside Manuel Talcott School.[2]