For my CIP, I participated in the hip-hop/breakdancing club called Egoistic Dancers. At the club, we did some workshops and taught each other moves. They have different group chats for what year of breaking you are at, for example, if you are a first year, they would invite you to beginner workshops. The club didn’t really do any cyphering, which I feel like was very much needed, as it allowed everyone to interact with each other. Many of the club members were very busy with upcoming tournaments and shows, thus there was not much room to interact with fellow breakers. Unfortunately, they also did not have a real break space, so I would often go to another place to break. Some advice would be to do some more research before committing to a CIP, and it doesn’t always have to be something that you are really into, because if I could go back, I would have changed my CIP to something I’ve never done before but had some interest in. I think CIP should be moreso a place to meet and interact with the local Japanese students.