Community -group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in community
Environment -surroundings or conditions in which a persun, animal, or plant lives or operates.
Physical Environment -Involves safe, clean and good condition of air and safety water, Inviting to the eye and adaptable spaces
Psychosocial environment -healthy interpersonal relations, free from abuse, discrimination and comfortable ambiance
waste reduction -ways and means of reducing waste
Reuse -magic word for reducing huge amounts of waste in landfills.
Recycle -make another useful thing out of a waste item
zumba Dance -well known and popular activity for everyone who loves to dance, dance exercise enable one to execute a range of movement from high to low intensity.
Hip-hop dance
-cultural movement best known for its impact on music in form of the musical genre of the same name.
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Hip-hop culture -composed of the pillars such as DJing, rapping, breakdancing, & graffiti art.
Street dance -refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studius.
Full Street dance -collection of various similar dance moves & styles put together into one practice and regarded as the same dance
Cheer dance -coined from the words, cheer and dance, to cheer is to shout out words or phrases that may help motivate & boost the morale of a playing team and perform during a game
Dance -physical activity wherein one expresses emotions or gestures while performing bodily movements
Contemporary Dance -style of expressive dance that combines elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical of classical ballet.
Breakdance -founders are Dog & fresh & Biz Marqi
Beat boxing -important to the foundation of Hip-hop
Rap -spoken over the accompaniment of mixed music
theDJ -create your own mixing, by mixing records & scratching
graffiti -artists' purposes are usually for artistic expression
Contemporary dance -mixture of dance styles also called 'modern dance"
Modern dance -typically performed in nun-traditional costumes
Contemporary -style of dance that is expressive of combines modem, ballet, lyrical, and jazz forms
Graham Technique -modern technique lends to concentrate on the use of contraction, release, fall, and recovery, and characterized by abdominal and pelvic contractions and floor work.
Choreography -creative process that involves arranging & creating dances & ballet movements