Street Dance & HipHop

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  • Recreation
    Is a therapic refreshment or relaxation of one's body and mind. Activities for this purpose called recreational activities. Main objective is to revitalize the physical, mental, social, and emotional aspects of a person
  • Dance
    Is a recreational activity that can develop our physical, mental, social, and emotional health
  • Dancing
    As a part of our life style can surely sustain our fitness. But it should be coupled with proper eating habits and weight management in order for a person to live a healthy life
  • Street Dance
    Refers to dance style that have evolved outside of dance studios. It is performed in streets, dance parties, parks, yards, or in any available space
    It is often Improvasional and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dancers
  • Full street dance
    Is a collection of various similar dance moves and styles put together into one practice and regarded as the same dance
  • Hip-hop
    Is a cultural movement best known for its impact on the music genre of the same name. It has its origins in the bronx, in new york city, during the 1970s, mostly among african americans and some influence of latin americans. Hip-hop culture is composed of the pillars such as dj-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.
  • Hip-hop dance
    Refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture
  • Hip-Hop music
    Incorporates a number of iconic elements, most notably djing and rapping, along with things like beat boxing, sampling, and juggling beats on turntables.
  • B-boying or Breaking
    Also called breakdancing, 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. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker. Although the term breakdance is frequently used to refer to the dance, b-boying and breaking are the original terms.
  • Toprock Footwork
    Oriented steps performed while standing up.
  • Downrock
    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 that give the illusion of defying gravity.
  • Popping
    Was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer's body. This forces parts of your body outwards, similar to an explosion within parts of your body. It also contracts muscles, but it is followed by relaxation that gives it the jerking appearance of popping.
  • Locking or Cambellocking
    Was created by don campbellock campbell in 1969 in los angeles, california. It was popularized by his crew, the lockers.
  • Locking
    Can be identified by its distinctive stops. It is usually performed by stopping the fast movement that you are doing, your body into a position, holding it, and then continuing at the same speed as before.
  • Locking
    dancers hold their positions longer. The lock is the primary move used in . It is similar to a freeze or a sudden pause. A dancing is characterized by frequently locking in place and after a brief freeze moving again.
  • Krumping
    Is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of south central los angeles, california and is a relatively new form of the "Urban" black dance movement.
  • Krumping
    It is free, expressive and highly energetic. Most people paint their faces in different designs.
  • Krumping
    A dance style to release anger. It is reported that gang riots in the united states decreased because of krumping style.
  • Tutting
    A creative way of making geometric shapes forming the right angle using your body parts. The style was originally practiced by young funk dancers.
  • Tutting
    It is derived from the positions people were drawn in during the days of the ancient Egyptians. It is the positions seen in these portraits that have been adopted by dancers today.
  • Tutting
    Greatly respected move and king tut aka mark benson is widely acclaimed for pioneering the style.
  • Shuffling
    The melbourne shuffle (also known as rocking or simply the shuffle) is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music scene in melbourne, australia.
  • 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.
  • Shuffling
    People who dance the shuffle are often referred to as rockers, due in part to the popularity of shuffling to rock music in the early 1990s.
  • Waacking
    Is an african american form of street dance originating from the 1970's disco era of the underground club scenes in los angeles and new york city. Waacking consists of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat of the music.