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Bisa ees Street Dance - Refers to dance styles that have evolved outside the dance studios - Performed in streets, dance parties, parks, school yards or any available space - Often improvisational and social in nature EXAMPLES OF STREET DANCES House Dance Rave Dance Punk Dance Hip-Hop Dance STREET AND HIP-HOP DANCE STYLES Hip-hop - A cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name - Originated in Bronx, New York’ during the 1970's COMPONENTS OF HIP-HOP DANCE - Hip-hop music - Hip-Hop culture - Dance Styles HIP-HOP CULTURE -DJ ~Rapping ~ Breakdance - Graffiti Art Peele) Refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music which incorporates, a number of iconic elements 4. B-boying / Breakdance - Also called as break dancing, 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 1970's FOUR MOVEMENTS IN B-BOYING Top rock - footwork-oriented steps performed while standing up Down rock - footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor Freezes - Stylish poses done on your hands Power moves - comprise full-body spins and’ rotations give the illusion of defying gravity that 2. Popping -Popularized by Samuel Solomon) and his crew the Boogaloos” Boogaloo (Sam “Electric - Based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer's body 3. Locking or Campbell ithe 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. 4. Krumping - Originated in the community of South-Central Los Angeles, California African-American - Relatively new form of the “Urban Black dance movement” - Free, expressive and highly energetic - A dance style to release anger 5. Tutting (What better example than Naughty hehe) - A creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts 6. Waacking Mother - An African-American form of street dance originating from the 1970’s disco era in Los Angeles And New York - Consists of stylized’ posing!|/and!l/fast synchronized!arm movements to the beat of the music 7. Shuffling - a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980's in the underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australi - A fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic music

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