hip hop dance genres
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Hip Hop Dance Genres. Presentation by : Carmen Flores Universidad Arturo Prat. A bit of History …. Hip-hop dance is a broad category that includes a variety of urban styles . The older dance styles that were created in the 1970s include uprock , breaking, and the funk styles. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Hip Hop Dance Genres
Presentation by: Carmen FloresUniversidad Arturo Prat
A bit of History… Hip-hop dance is a broad category that includes a variety of
urban styles. The older dance styles that were created in the 1970s include
uprock, breaking, and the funk styles. Breaking was created in The Bronx, New York. Uprock which was created in Brooklyn, New York. In 1973, DJ Kool Herc invented the break beat. The funk styles refers to several street dance styles created in
California in the 1970s such as roboting, bopping, hitting, locking, bustin', popping, electric boogaloo, strutting, sac-ing, and dime-stopping.
Breaking, Locking, and Popping gained popularity in the 1980s
Main Styles
Breaking
Popping
Locking
Breaking
Breaking was created in the South Bronx, New York City during the early 1970s.
It is the first hip-hop dance style. Traditionally, breakers dance within a cypher or
an Apache Line. A cypher is a circular shaped dance space formed by
spectators that breakers use to perform or battle in. Apache Lines are more appropriate when the battle
is between two crews—teams of street dancers.
Locking Created in 1969 in Los Angeles, California by Don
"Campbellock" Campbell and popularized by his crew The Lockers.
Originally called Campbellocking. The lock is the primary move used in locking. Characterized by frequently locking in place and
after a brief freeze moving again. Locking has specific dance moves that distinguish it
from popping and other funk styles.
Popping Created in Fresno, California in the 1970s. Popularized by Samuel "Boogaloo Sam" Solomon and
his crew the Electric Boogaloos. Based on the technique of quickly contracting and
relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer's body. Popping as an umbrella term also includes floating,
gliding, sliding, strobing, liquid, animation, twisto-flex, and waving.