Hip-hop dance developed from street styles created by black and Latino communities in the US in the 1970s. This included breaking, locking, and popping. Cheerdance originated from cheerleading, which began in the 1800s with all-male teams supporting sports. In the Philippines, cheerleading emerged in 1993 with the founding of the national governing body. Major cheerdance competitions include the UAAP, NCAA, and NCC championships.
2. Is hip hop a dance style?
The history of hip-hop dance encompasses that people and events since the late 1960s
that have contributed to the development of the early hip-hop dance styles: uprock,
breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping.
Black and Latino Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City.
Where Did Hip Hop Dance Come from?
Hip-hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that
have envolved as part of hip-hop culture.
It includes a wide range of styles primarily breaking, locking, and popping which were
created in the 1970's and made popular by dance crews in the United States
INTRODUCTION
In the 1970s, an underground urban movement known as "Hip Hop" began to develop in
the South Bronx in New York City. If focused on emceeing (or MCing), breakbeats, and
house parties. Jamaican-born DJ Clive "Kool Herc" Campbell was highly influential in the
pioneering stage of hip hop music.
Where did hip hop come from?
3. POPPING
B-boying or breaking, also called breakdancing.
first hip-hop dance style that originated among black and puerto rican youth in new york
city during the early 1970's.
B-BOYING
was popularized by samuel boogaloo sam solomon and his crew the electric boogaloos
it is technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in dancer's
body.
STREET AND HIP-HOP DANCE SYLES
was created by Don Campbellock Campbel in 1969 in Los Angeles, California. 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.
LOCKING
4. TUTTING
is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central
Los Angeles California. Relatively form of "Urban" Black dance movement.
is a dance style to release anger.
KRUMPING
it is creative way in making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body part
it is derived from the positions people were drawn in during the days of the Ancient
Egyptians.
The Melbourne Shuffle is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980's.
People who dance the shuffle are often referred to as rockers, dure in part to the
popularity of shuffling in the early 1990's.
SHUFFLING
Waacking is an African American form of street dance originating from 1970's disco era
It consists of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat of the
music.
WAACKING
6. INTRODUCTION
ORIGIN OF CHEERDANCE
Cheerleading originated in the United States and started by all male
participants in the early 1800s. It all begun with the organized crowd of
male students who yell chants and cheers they created to support their
football, rugby and basketball teams in Princeton University (1877).
However, it was in the year 1890 that the world’s first cheerleaders were
known. Women were allowed to come in starting in the 1920s. Today,
cheerleading groups are overwhelmingly female.
November 2, 1898 the official birthdate of organized cheerleading
7. Is coined from the words, CHEER and DANCE.
To cheer is to shout out words or phrases that may help motivate and
boost the morale of a playing team and perform better during a game.
Dance, on the other hand, is a physical activity where one expresses
emotions or gestures while performing bodily movements usually in time
with rhythm.
Cheer dancing rooted from cheerleading – performance of a routine,
usually dominated by gymnastic skills such as jumps, tumbling skills, lifts
and tosses combined with shouting of cheers and yells to lead the crowd
to cheer for a certain team during a game or sport.
8. CHEERDANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES
Cheerleading in the Philippines officially emerged in 1993 when the
Cheerleading Philippines Federation (CPF) was officially founded. The
CPF is the “is the national confederation of Cheerleading organizations.
It is the national governing body of Cheerleading and Cheer Dance in the
country. Its primary activities are organized through standing
Commissions that are each responsible for some aspect of the sport's
development in the country. The CPF is mandated to sponsor and
sanction cheerleading & cheer dance competitions and a variety of
national and international cheerleading competitions, including the
Cheerleading World Championships, the Asia Cup, the IFC World Cup.”
9. These are three competitions
University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP)
Cheerdance Competition, National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA)
Cheerleading Competition and the National Cheerleading
Championships (NCC).
Cheerleading in the Philippines has three major
competitions:
10. Founded in 1994, is an annual one-day event of the University
Athletic Association of the Philippines for cheerleading, usually
held at the Araneta Coliseum. The participating schools of this
competition are Adamson University (AdU), Ateneo de Manila
University (ADMU), De La Salle University (DLSU), Far
Eastern University (FEU), National University (NU), University
of the East (UE) and University of the Philippines (UP).
1. The UAAP Cheerdance Competition
11. Previously known as NCAA Cheerdance Competition is an
annual one-day event of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association for cheerleading, which was recently founded in
2004. The event was sanctioned by Cheerleading Philippines
Federation (CPF) and thus adopted the official scoring criteria
used in international cheerleading. The participating schools of
this competition are Arellano University (AU), Colegio de San
Juan de Letran (CSJL), De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde
(DLS-CSB), Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC), Jose Rizal
University (JRU), Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), San
Beda College (SBC), San Sebastian College - Recoletos
(SSC-R) and University of Perpetual Help System Dalta
(UPHSD).
2. The NCAA Cheerleading Competition
12. was recently founded in 2006. The competition first started
small, with 10 teams and divisions: high school and college.
By 2008, 29 teams participated in the NCC, which featured
squads from around the country; thus making NCC the first
and only true National Cheerleading Organization in the
Philippines. Just like the NCAA, the NCC uses the official
scoring criteria used in international cheerleading
3. The National Cheerleading Championship (NCC)