(PE) LESSON 2: HIP- HOP Flashcards
1
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- Is a subculture and art movement that refers exclusively to so-called “rap”
- Characterized by anywhere from 4- 9 elements
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Hip Hop
2
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- Sets the pillars of Hip- hop culture
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DJ Afrika Bambaataa
3
Q
Coined the terms:
- Rapping or ___
- A rhythmic vocal rhyming style (Orality)
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MCing and Emceeing
4
Q
- Making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural and sound and music creation)
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DJung and Turntablist
5
Q
Movement/ Dance elements
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B-boying
G-girling
Break dancing
6
Q
Also called aerosol writing (Visual art)
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Graffiti art
7
Q
- Also called Rap music
- Developed in the US by inner city African- Americans
- 1970s
- Stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping
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Hip- Hop
8
Q
- Created in the Bronx
- Early 1970’s
- First hip- hop dance style
- Breakers dance within a cypher or circular- shaped dance space
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Breaking and B-boying
9
Q
- Originally called Campbellocking
- Created in LA
- 1969
- Characterized by frequently locking in place and after a brief freeze, moving again
- More playful and character- driven
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Locking
10
Q
- Created in Fresno, California
- 1970s
- Quickly contracting and relaxing muscles that will cause a jerk in the dancer’s body
- Referred to as a pop or hit
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Popping
11
Q
- Created in 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee
- Gliding footwork, popping and waving
- using the tips of their sklneakers to balance
- Extensive use of point work
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Memphis Jookin
12
Q
- “Taking up room on the floor”
- Created by Jeriel Bay in 2002
- Oakland California
- Fusion of Miming and gliding
- Emphasizes storytelling and illusion
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Turfing
13
Q
- Created in LA
- Popularized in 2009 by the New New Boyz rap song “you’re a jerk”
- Usually style their hair in mohawk and often wear bright colors
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Jerking
14
Q
- Created by Cesrae Willis and Ho Artis Ratti
- Early 2000’s
- South Central, LA
- Highly energetic battles
- Fast paced and intense
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Krumping