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Assignment (activity) : P.E.

Submitted by : Anghel Jhed Viesca


STEM 12-6

1. History of Hiphop dance

History of Hiphop dance, but first off, what is Hiphop dance? Hiphop dance is
basically a street dance that is accompanied by Hiphop music. Hip Hop dance also
did evolve in Hiphop culture, whereas it was subjected to a movement that
represents the freedom to learn, grow, and evolve. As soon as the hip hop culture
became a lifestyle for most people, hip hop dances also became one, as it’s because
it’s part of the culture. “Hip” means present and “Hop” means action.

So it was in the Bronx, New York in the 70's, people were in the rough, dangerous
place to grow up. The young ones were surrounded by poverty, drugs, crime,
violence, and overall struggles as an Afro-american and latino youth. And so they
were desperate to escape reality and invented their own art forms which led them to,
as we would like to call it now, “the hip hop culture”. Hiphop at first began as a
freestyle dance that uses body movement to create rhythm with hip hop music. As
soon as they progressed, hip hop became an element of what we know as hip-hop
culture today.

2. Difference between Hiphop and Street dance

What is the difference between hiphop dance and street dance, simple, hiphop is a
part of street dance. Whereas hiphop falls into one category, which is a dance to be
played with hip hop music and street dance is a much broader concept that does not
limit the performers to just one concept of dancing. Street dance, hence the name, is
which people out to dance in the street, can be a social gathering so-on and so-forth.
Street dance is just a term they use to the dances that originated on the streets. This
social dances includes but not limited to; breaking, hip hop, locking, popping, and
house.

3. What are the dance styles of Hip Hop?

As we know hip hop dances emerged in the 1970s and so far, it now includes many
styles on the list. Here are some popular examples of dance styles in hip hop :

1. B-boying (Breakdancing)

Thought to be one of the very original styles of Hip Hop, B-boying is characterised by
acrobatic Vigour Movements, upright movements, and footwork.

2. Locking and Popping


While technically two styles, Locking and Popping usually go hand in hand. Locking
requires fast actions, sharp pauses, and extravagant gestures. Popping, on the other
hand, is a bouncy style that demands extreme use of counter-tempo.

3. Funk

Funk, which is a coalition of Disco and Soul, uses a blend of fluid and sharp moves
and is usually extremely choreographed. Locking and Popping are also frequently
combined into this dance style. This is a lively dance style that is frequently seen in
video clips and nightclubs.

4. Up rock

Up rock uses a blend of many dance moves to build soulful dances. Uprock is a
competitive, soulful street dance. It is performed to the beats of Soul, Rock, and
Funk music.

5. Liquid Dance

As its title implies, Liquid Dance is a fluid and delicate dance with a centre on the
arms and palms. It may include some forms of pantomime and exceptional dancers
will use a range of body moves. Liquid dancing is an illusion-based kind of gestural,
interpretive dance that is one of the most expressive and flexible dance genres
available today.

6. Boogaloo

Another fluid-like style, Boogaloo as directed by Hip Hop dance studios near me,
uses the complete body sliding smoothly like butter, often with the rolling of the hips,
head, and knees. The Boogaloo is a lively dancing form that originated in the 1970s.

7. Reggae

If we had to pick a Hip Hop style that invokes sensuality, it would be Reggae for its
Latin influences mixed with more modern Hip Hop moves set to the modern
evolution of Reggae music. The secret to reggae music is to relax and do what
seems natural, rather than following a tight set of rules.

8. Lyrical

Lyrical is a unique style of Hip Hop in that it tells a story and is danced to the words
of the music instead of the beat. It is usually fluid and more interpretive than other
styles of Hip Hop.

9. Stepping

Stepping is a group dance that includes using body actions to create percussive
beats. Synchronised motions and percussive beats are featured in the dances. Step
dancing is a showcase for a team’s individual style as well as its cohesiveness.

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