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  • a therapeutic refreshment or relaxation of one’s body and mind. Activities done for this purpose are called recreational activities?
    Recreation
  • is a recreational activity that can develop our physical, mental, social, and emotional health?
    Dance
  • Health benefits of dancing?
    increased aerobic fitness
    improved condition of your heart and lungs
    Improved mental functions
  • refers to a dance style that has evolved outside of dance studios?
    social dance
  • It is performed in streets, dance parties, parks, school yards, or in any available space?
    social dance
  • It is often improvisational and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dances?
    social dance
  • is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name?
    Hip-hop
  • When and where did hip-hop originate?
    1970's
    Bronx, New York City
  • who influenced Hip-Hop?
    African Americans
    Latin Americans
  • Hip-hop culture is composed of pillars such as?
    DJ-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.
  • refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music?

    hip-hop dance
  • incorporates a number of iconic elements, most notably DJing and rapping, along with things like beat boxing, sampling, and juggling beats on turntables?
    hip-hop music
  • the art of spinning records at a dance party, picking out songs in a crowd-pleasing sequence?
    Djing
  • the art of touching and moving records with your hands?
    DJing
  • the two popular techniques in DJing are?
    cutting and scratching
  • is a style of dancing that includes gymnastic moves, head spins, and back spins?
    breakdancing
  •  is a visual art, an expression of youth culture and rebellion in public places?
    graffiti
  • . The first forms of subway graffiti were?
    tags or signatures of someone’s nickname or crew
  • originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to the dancing audience?

    MC or MCing
  • the art of saying rhymes to the beat of the music. It comes out of the African-American oral tradition of rhyming language to ridicule your friends or enemies in a clever way?
    rapping
  • what are the STREET AND HIPHOP DANCE STYLES?
    B-BOYING/BREAKDANCE
    POPPING
    LOCKING
    KRUMPING
    TUTTING
    SHUFFLING
    WAACKING
  • 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?

    B-Boying or Breakdance
  • four movements of b-boying?

    Toprock, downrock, power moves, freezes
  • footwork-oriented steps performed while standing up?
    Toprock
  • footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor?
    downrock
  • stylish poses done on your hands?
    freezes
  • comprise full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying gravity?
    power moves
  • It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s body?
    popping
  • who popularized popping?
    Samuel Boogaloo, Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloo’s\
  • who created locking?
    Don Campbellock Campbell
  • form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South-Central Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new for of the “Urban” Black dance movement?
    Krumping
  • a dance style to release anger?
    krumping
  • creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angles using your body parts. The style was originally practiced by young funk dancers?
    tutting
  • who pioneered tutting?
    king tut or mark benson
  • 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?
    rocker
  • 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?
    waacking
  • other term for locking?
    campbellocking
  • identified by its distinctive stops?
    locking