PE hip-hop Flashcards
originated in the late 1960s of the 20th centuries and continues to evolve to the present day
hip-hop
hip-hop Began more than__ ______ ago boiled over into a particular movement and culture
30 years
originated in New York among black and Latino ghettos
Hip-hop culture
Kool Herc marked the enthusiasm of the dancers for such breaks and named the term
“B-Boy” or “Break Boys.”
He became known as MC “master of ceremonies”).
Kool Herc
He became known as the word “rap,” besides making music.
Kool Herc
In Jamaica, the DJ was a “______” of the music system, which evolved around the
lives of youth.
MASTER
Kool Herc became what later became known as
“DJ.”
He is considered to be one of the founders of hip-hop.
KOOL herc
dance sport
street types of sport
self expression
graffiti
perform in energetic style of dance
break dance
the act of singing or rhythmically rhyming while play a DJ plays beats
MC’ing
Its main components
are rap (MC’ing), break-dance, graffiti, and street types of sports games.
Hip-hop culture has been internationally recognized since the
1970
breakdance existed in the form of two separate dances
New York acrobatic style, which we call the (lower break)
Los Angeles-based mime (upper break).
In the late _____, breakdance existed in the form of two separate dances
1960s
It became popular after 1969 when
James Brown wrote the funk-hot “_____ ____” and performed some elements of this dance on
the stage.
“THE GOOD FOOT”
Bambaataa formed his break-dancing team called ____ _______, which eventually grew into an organization and included rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers
Zulu Nation
Bambaataa formed his break-dancing team called Zulu Nation, which eventually grew into an organization and included
rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers
formed his break-dancing team called Zulu Nation, which eventually grew into an organization and included rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers.
Bambaataa
Zulu Nation, along withother teams, contributed to promoting
break-dancing
is often referred to as one of the “godfathers” of hip-hop
Bambaataa
Created by Sam Solomon in Fresno, California, and performed by the Electric Boogaloos dance crew, popping consists of quickly contracting and relaxing your muscles, causing a jerk in your body.
Popping
Popping Created by ___ ______ in Fresno, California, and performed by the Electric Boogaloos dance crew, popping consists of quickly contracting and relaxing your muscles, causing a jerk in your body.
Sam Solomon
Created by Sam Solomon in Fresno, California, and performed by the ________ __________ _____ ____, popping consists of quickly contracting and relaxing your muscles, causing a jerk in your body.
Electric Boogaloos dance crew
These jerks are known as
pops or hits
is performed with other dance moves and poses to the beat of the music.
POPPING
It was created by Don Campbell in ___ ________ and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”
Los Angeles
It was created by ____ ________ in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”
Don Campbell
It was created by Don Campbell in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”
locking
It was created by Don Campbell in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, ________
The Lockers.
consists of performing a series of locking movements, which involve performing a quick movement locking” into another position, then holding the last position for a few seconds.
locking
The hips and legs usually remain in a relaxed position, while movements of the arms and hands are more distinct and exact.
locking
Movements are big and coordinated closely with the beats of the music
locking
has a bit of a comedic flair and is usually performed to funk or soul music.
locking
It is very unstructured and improvisational and evolved from a style of dance known as up rock.
Breaking
Dancers who perform locking movements are called
LOCKERS
is probably the most well-known element of hip-hop dance
Breaking
Breaking, or break dancing, is composed of movements performed at different levels
top rock (performed while standing), down rock (performed close to the floor), power moves (acrobatics), and freeze moves (poses).
Dancers who perform breakdancing are often called
b-boys, b-girls, or breakers.
is a very loose movement, mostly using the hips and legs.
boogaloos
seems to give the illusion that the dancer has no bones.
boogaloos
This style is closely related to popping, with dancers involved in rolling the hips, knees, legs, and head.
boogaloos
or ’80s party dances, came about during the 1980’s as popular dances at the time were transformed by club dancers.
social dances
or ’80s party dances, came about during the _____ as popular dances at the time were transformed by club dancers.
1980’s
or ’80s party dances, came about during the 1980’s as popular dances at the time were transformed by ____ _______.
club dancers
is a freestyle dance style and is the element of hip hop that is often seen in music videos.
social dances
elements of hip-hop
- popping
- locking
- Breaking
- boogaloos
- social dances
It became popular after 1969 when _____ ____ wrote the funk-hot “THE GOD FOOT” and performed some elements of this dance on
the stage.
james brown