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can describe street
dance
and hip-hop dances and
their dance style
▪ I can share the contribution
of street dance and hip-
hop dances to fitness
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Street Dance
➢ Refers to
dance styles
that have
evolved outside
of dance
studios.
Street
Dance ➢ Performed in
streets, dance
parties, parks,
school yards or in
any available space.
➢ Often improvisational
and social in nature,
encouraging interaction
and contact with
spectators and other
dancers.
Hip-hop Dance
➢ Is a cultural
movement best
known for its
impact on music
in the form of the
musical genre of
the same name.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
1. B-boying
It is also called as 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 the early
1970s.
2. Popping
It was popularized by Samuel
Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew
the Electric Boogaloos. It was based on
the technique of quickly contracting
and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in
a dancer’s body.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
3. Locking
It can be identified by its distinctive
stops. It is usually performed by
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. It is similar to a freeze or
sudden pause.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
4. Krumping
It is free, expressive and highly
energetic. Most people paint their faces
in different designs. It is a dance style
to release anger. It is reported that
gang riots in the United States
decreased because of krumping style.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
5. 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 Egyptian.
It is the positions seen in these portraits
that have been adopted by dancers
today.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
6. Shuffling
The basic movements of the dance
are a fast heel-and-toe action with a
style suitable for various types of
electronic music. Some variants
incorporate arm movements.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
7. Waacking
It is consists of stylized posing and
fast synchronized arm movements to
the beat of the music. Today, waacking
is a popular element of hip-hop dance.
Street and Hip-hop Dance
Styles
Review
tekhnologic
B-boying is
also called
breakdancin
g.
Today,
waacking is a
popular
element of
hip- hop
dance.
Shuffling is a
creative way
of making
geometric
shapes
forming right
angle using
your body
parts.
C
B
A
tekhnologic
Krumping is
a dance style
to release
anger.
Locking is
usually
performed by
stopping the
slow
movement
that you are
doing.
Popping was
was
popularized
by Samuel
Boogaloo
Sam
Solomon.
C
B
A
tekhnologic
Waacking is a
pure
Amerrican
form of street
dancing
during 1970.
Tutting is
derived from
the positions
people were
drawn in
during the
days of
Ancient
Egyptians.
Shuffling
incorporate
s arm
movements
.
C
B
A
Evaluatio
n
Popping
Locking
It can be identified by
its distinctive
stops
Krumping
waacking
Street Dance Hip Hop
It is a cultural movement best
known for its impact on music in
the form
of the musical genre of the same
name.
B-boying Popping
Lockin
g
Popping
Tutting
It is similar to
freeze or sudden
pause.
Krumpin
g

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    S treet andH ip- hop Dance
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    Objective s ▪I can describe street dance andhip-hop dances and their dance style ▪ I can share the contribution of street dance and hip- hop dances to fitness
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    Street Dance ➢ Refersto dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
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    Street Dance ➢ Performedin streets, dance parties, parks, school yards or in any available space. ➢ Often improvisational and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dancers.
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    Hip-hop Dance ➢ Isa cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name.
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    Street and Hip-hopDance Styles 1. B-boying It is also called as 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 the early 1970s.
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    2. Popping It waspopularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos. It was based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s body. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    3. Locking It canbe identified by its distinctive stops. It is usually performed by 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. It is similar to a freeze or sudden pause. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    4. Krumping It isfree, expressive and highly energetic. Most people paint their faces in different designs. It is a dance style to release anger. It is reported that gang riots in the United States decreased because of krumping style. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    5. Tutting It isa 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 Egyptian. It is the positions seen in these portraits that have been adopted by dancers today. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    6. Shuffling The basicmovements of the dance are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic music. Some variants incorporate arm movements. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    7. Waacking It isconsists of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat of the music. Today, waacking is a popular element of hip-hop dance. Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles
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    tekhnologic B-boying is also called breakdancin g. Today, waackingis a popular element of hip- hop dance. Shuffling is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts. C B A
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    tekhnologic Krumping is a dancestyle to release anger. Locking is usually performed by stopping the slow movement that you are doing. Popping was was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon. C B A
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    tekhnologic Waacking is a pure Amerrican formof street dancing during 1970. Tutting is derived from the positions people were drawn in during the days of Ancient Egyptians. Shuffling incorporate s arm movements . C B A
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    Popping Locking It can beidentified by its distinctive stops Krumping waacking
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    Street Dance HipHop It is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name. B-boying Popping
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    Lockin g Popping Tutting It is similarto freeze or sudden pause. Krumpin g