2. Hip-hop or hip-hop is an art movement that
emerged in America in the late 1960's in Latin
American and African American communities
of New Yorkneighborhoods like the
Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn. The DJ Afrika
Bambaataa highlighted the four pillars of hip
hop culture: MC, DJ, breakdanceand grafiti.1
2 Other elements include beatboxing.
3. Hip hop or rap is a music genre that
developed as part of the hip hop
cultureand is defined by four stylistic
elements: MC, DJ / turntablism, sampling
(orsound synthesis) and beatboxing. Hip
hop began in the South Bronx of NewYork
in the early 1970's. The term rap is often
used synonymously with hiphop, hip hop
but also refers to the practices of this
whole subculture
4. the musical part of this culture called Hip hop,
rap, the sound is produced by the term
called MC and DJ, the MC, an acronym
that means Master of Ceremonies, comes fromthe
religious entity, the parent is the Master of
Ceremonies and is "speaking" in the culture
of Hip hop is in charge of rapping, was
often called "black music" as it was in America
where black workers unhappy rapped their
problems and try to overcome it.
5. begins in late 1970 with the phenomenon
of Turntablism, it was street music, different
styles but always in the street, and
the DJ free with their dishes.
We continue with the culture Hip hop, all music has
its dance, its movements, in this culture that
accompanies the
dance music Rap is named Breakdance. This kind
of acrobatic dance was developed
by James Brown in 1969 with his songGet on
the Good Foot
6. In this culture the term Graffiti, a
term that comes from Italy but its history
goes back totime immemorial, from the
beginning man has painted walls, hieroglyphs i
n caves, marks on the stones, all kinds of
images recorded on a surface with the same
goal, visual communication.
7. This communication is used later as a protest against the
policy or any other entity with which the people were not
fully agree, the phenomenon of protest using the visual
pathway and painted on the walls begins during the
period of 1965-1970 . Soon after, in Philadelphia graffiti
appear all know today, nicknames and names with
different shapes and colors making a sad wall a work of
art and trying to draw attention being.
8. began with the phenomenon known as Tag, was
signing the nickname or the name on the wall
without further ado, then, this was evolving
and the letters of these tags began to be
larger, with more colors, different shapes, but
each writer with his own style, usually in the
streets we see the graffiti itself, with
thousands of colors and Tag, the author's
signature