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Topic - : Hip-Hop Dance

Hip-hop dance has its roots in street dance styles that evolved in Black and Latino communities in New York in the 1970s. It is composed of five elements: rapping, DJing, breakdancing, beatboxing, and graffiti art. Breakdancing, also known as b-boying/b-girling, was one of the earliest and most influential street dance styles and is characterized by toprocking, downrocking, freezing, and powerful moves.

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Topic - : Hip-Hop Dance

Hip-hop dance has its roots in street dance styles that evolved in Black and Latino communities in New York in the 1970s. It is composed of five elements: rapping, DJing, breakdancing, beatboxing, and graffiti art. Breakdancing, also known as b-boying/b-girling, was one of the earliest and most influential street dance styles and is characterized by toprocking, downrocking, freezing, and powerful moves.

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TOPIC – HIP-HOP DANCE

INTRODUCTION

Is a cultural movement best known


for its impact on music in the form of
Musical genre of the same name.
Hip-hop culture is composed of the
pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping,
breakdancing, beatboxing, and graffiti
art.
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Five elements of hip-hop

RAP BEATBOX
DJ’ing BREAKDANCE

GRAFFITI
TOPIC – STREET DANCE

INTRODUCTION

formally known as vernacular


dance. And refers to dance style that
have evolved outside dance studios.

It is performed in streets, dance


parties, parks, school yards, or in any
available space.

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DANCE STYLE
B-BOYING

also called breakdancing, it is a style of


street dance and the first hip-hop dance
style that originated among Black and
Puerto Rican youths in New York City
during early 1970s.

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FOUR MOVEMENTS

TOPROCK DOWNROCK FREEZE POWER MOVE

Foot-work oriented steps Foot-work performed Stylish poses done on Comprise full body spins
performed while with both hands and feet your hands. and rotations that gives
standing. on the floor. the illusion of defying
gravity.
DANCE STYLE
POPPING
Was popularized by Samuel
Boogaloo, Sam Solomon and his crew
the Electric Boogaloos.

It based on the technique of quickly


contracting and relaxing muscles to cause
a jerk in a dancer’s body.

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DANCE STYLE
LOCKING
It was created by Don Campbell in 1969
in Los Angeles, California (The Lockers).

Stopping the fast movement that you


are doing, locking your body into a
position, holding it, and then continuing at
the same speed as before.

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DANCE STYLE
KRUMPING
It is a form of dancing originated
in the African-American community
and is a new form of the “Urban”
Black dance movement.

It is free, expressive and highly


energetic
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DANCE STYLE
TUTTING
It is a creative way of making
geometric shapes forming right angle
using your body parts.

It is derived from the positions people


were drawn in during the days of the
Ancient Egyptians.

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DANCE STYLE
SHUFFLING
Also known as Rocking or The Shuffle is a
rave and club dance that originated in the late
1980’s in the underground rave music scene in
Melbourne, Australia.

The basic movements are a fast heel-and-toe


action with a style suitable for various types of
electronic music.

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DANCE STYLE
WAACKING
Is an African American form of street
dance originating from the 1970s disco
era of the underground club scenes.

It consists of stylized posing and fast


synchronized arm movements to the beat
of the music.

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