3. Which one have you seen or dance
before? Did you like watching or
dancing Hip-hop dance?
Which one do you think is
easy/hard to dance? Why?
4. Street Dance
Street dance refers to dance styles
that have evolved outside of dance
studios. It is performed in streets,
dance parties, parks, school yards,
or in any available space.
5. It is often improvisational and
social in nature, encouraging
interaction and contact with
spectators and other dancers.
6. Hip Hop
Hip-hop is a cultural movement
best known for its impact on music
in the form of the musical genre of
the same name. It has its origins in
the Bronx, in New York City, during
the 1970s, mostly among African
Americans and some influence of
Latin Americans.
7. Hip-hop culture is composed of the
pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping,
breakdancing, and graffiti art.
8. Hip-hop dance, on the other hand,
refers to street dance styles
primarily performed to hip-hop
music or that have evolved as part
of hip-hop culture.
9.
10. B-Boying
B-Boying or Breaking also called
Breakdancing
Originated among Black and Pueto
Rican Youths in New York City
during the early 1970’s
Practitioner are called B-boy, b-girl
or breaker.
12. Freezes-stylish poses done with the
hand
Power moves-comprise full body
spins and rotations that give the
illusion of defying gravity.
13. Popping
Popularized by Samuel Boogaloo
Sam Solomon and his crew the
Electric Boogaloos
It is the technique of quickly
contracting and relaxing muscles
to cause a jerk in the dancers body.
16. Performed by stopping a fast
movement that you are doing,
locking your body in a position,
holding it, then continuing at the
same speed.
17. Krumping
Krumping originated in African-
American Community of South Central
LA, California.
New form of the Urban black dance
movement
Is a dance style to release anger
Most people paint their faces when
Krumping.
18. Tutting
Is a creative way of making geometric
shapes forming right angles using your
body parts.
Originally practice by young funk
dancers.
Derive from position done by ancient
egyptians
It is a greatly respected move of King
Tut aka Mark Benson
19. Shuffling
The Melbourne Shuffle also known
as Rocking or the shuffle
Originated in the 1980’s in
Melbourne, Australia
Basic movement is a fast hell and
toe move suitable with various
electronic music.
20. Wacking
An African form of street dance
originating from the 1970’s disco era of
club scenes in LA and New York.
Consist of stylyzed posing and fast
synchronized arm movements.
21. Group Activity: Passing the ball
Each group will choose 3 kinds
of dance style and incorporate it
in a 3 minute choreography
using any hip hop music.