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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.
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Hip Hop Dance Genres Presentationby: 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. • Breaking was created in The Bronx, New York. • Uprock which was created in Brooklyn, New York. • In 1973, DJ KoolHerc 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
MainStyles • 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. • OriginallycalledCampbellocking. • 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.