PE hip-hop Flashcards

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originated in the late 1960s of the 20th centuries and continues to evolve to the present day

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hip-hop

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hip-hop Began more than__ ______ ago boiled over into a particular movement and culture

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30 years

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originated in New York among black and Latino ghettos

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Hip-hop culture

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4
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Kool Herc marked the enthusiasm of the dancers for such breaks and named the term

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“B-Boy” or “Break Boys.”

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4
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He became known as MC “master of ceremonies”).

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Kool Herc

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He became known as the word “rap,” besides making music.

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Kool Herc

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5
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In Jamaica, the DJ was a “______” of the music system, which evolved around the
lives of youth.

A

MASTER

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6
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Kool Herc became what later became known as

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“DJ.”

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7
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He is considered to be one of the founders of hip-hop.

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KOOL herc

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8
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dance sport

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street types of sport

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9
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self expression

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graffiti

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10
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perform in energetic style of dance

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break dance

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the act of singing or rhythmically rhyming while play a DJ plays beats

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MC’ing

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Its main components

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are rap (MC’ing), break-dance, graffiti, and street types of sports games.

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13
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Hip-hop culture has been internationally recognized since the

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1970

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14
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breakdance existed in the form of two separate dances

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New York acrobatic style, which we call the (lower break)
Los Angeles-based mime (upper break).

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15
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In the late _____, breakdance existed in the form of two separate dances

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1960s

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16
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It became popular after 1969 when
James Brown wrote the funk-hot “_____ ____” and performed some elements of this dance on
the stage.

A

“THE GOOD FOOT”

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17
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Bambaataa formed his break-dancing team called ____ _______, which eventually grew into an organization and included rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers

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Zulu Nation

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Bambaataa formed his break-dancing team called Zulu Nation, which eventually grew into an organization and included

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rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers

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formed his break-dancing team called Zulu Nation, which eventually grew into an organization and included rappers, DJs, graffiti artists, and dancers.

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Bambaataa

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Zulu Nation, along withother teams, contributed to promoting

A

break-dancing

20
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is often referred to as one of the “godfathers” of hip-hop

A

Bambaataa

21
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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.

A

Popping

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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.

A

Sam Solomon

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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.

A

Electric Boogaloos dance crew

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These jerks are known as

A

pops or hits

24
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is performed with other dance moves and poses to the beat of the music.

A

POPPING

25
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It was created by Don Campbell in ___ ________ and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”

A

Los Angeles

25
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It was created by ____ ________ in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”

A

Don Campbell

25
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It was created by Don Campbell in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, The Lockers.”

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locking

26
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It was created by Don Campbell in Los Angeles and introduced by his crew, ________

A

The Lockers.

27
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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.

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locking

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The hips and legs usually remain in a relaxed position, while movements of the arms and hands are more distinct and exact.

A

locking

28
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Movements are big and coordinated closely with the beats of the music

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locking

29
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has a bit of a comedic flair and is usually performed to funk or soul music.

A

locking

30
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It is very unstructured and improvisational and evolved from a style of dance known as up rock.

A

Breaking

30
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Dancers who perform locking movements are called

A

LOCKERS

31
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is probably the most well-known element of hip-hop dance

A

Breaking

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Breaking, or break dancing, is composed of movements performed at different levels

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top rock (performed while standing), down rock (performed close to the floor), power moves (acrobatics), and freeze moves (poses).

33
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Dancers who perform breakdancing are often called

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b-boys, b-girls, or breakers.

34
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is a very loose movement, mostly using the hips and legs.

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boogaloos

35
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seems to give the illusion that the dancer has no bones.

A

boogaloos

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This style is closely related to popping, with dancers involved in rolling the hips, knees, legs, and head.

A

boogaloos

37
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or ’80s party dances, came about during the 1980’s as popular dances at the time were transformed by club dancers.

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social dances

37
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or ’80s party dances, came about during the _____ as popular dances at the time were transformed by club dancers.

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1980’s

37
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or ’80s party dances, came about during the 1980’s as popular dances at the time were transformed by ____ _______.

A

club dancers

38
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is a freestyle dance style and is the element of hip hop that is often seen in music videos.

A

social dances

39
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elements of hip-hop

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  1. popping
  2. locking
  3. Breaking
  4. boogaloos
  5. social dances
40
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It became popular after 1969 when _____ ____ wrote the funk-hot “THE GOD FOOT” and performed some elements of this dance on
the stage.

A

james brown