Street and Hip-Hop Dance Flashcards

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A form of dance that is fun, enjoyable, and beneficial is ___.

A

Street and Hip-Hop Dance

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___ can be considered as the father of hip-hop dancing. The term is an informal and improvised style of dance that has evolved outside dance studios.

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Street dance

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It refers to street dance styles primarily performed with hip-hop music, or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture

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Hip-hop dance

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4
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It is a physically moderate to vigorous activity and it requires a
great deal of focus and stamina

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Dancing

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It was developed by the Department of Science and Technology –Food and Nutrition Research Institute Pyramid to
help teenagers choose healthy and nutritious foods. It is a food guide that shows the recommended proportions and amounts of food groups to be consumed in every meal, targeting the nutritional needs of adolescents, 13 to 18 years old.

A

PinggangPinoy for Teenagers

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It is a broad term that describes a range of funk and hip-hop dance styles that have grown in the USA since the 1970s. Breakdancing, popping, and locking are some popular forms of this.

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Street Dance

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It is a dance fitness program that was created by Alberto “Beto” Perez sometime in the 90’s.

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ZUMBA

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8
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___ benefits can be achieved when the heart rate
and breathing rate increase.

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Aerobic

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9
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___ benefits are achieved when muscles in the different parts of the body like arms, thighs and legs are strengthened by physical activity like dancing.

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Anaerobic

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What are the benefits of Street and Hip-hop dancing?

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1.) First, it will improve your stamina.
2.) Second, your hands, feet, and joints will become more flexible.
3.) Third, it boosts mental self-confidence.
4.) Lastly, you will develop concentration and spatial awareness.

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11
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It is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name. It originated in Bronx, New York City during the 1970s, mostly among African Americans and some influence of Latin Americans.

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Hip-hop

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12
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It is composed of the pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping,
breakdancing, and graffiti art.

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Hip-hop culture

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It is the art of spinning records at a dance party, picking out songs in a crowd-pleasing sequence.

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DJing

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___ is using volume control to drop in a section of music from one turntable into music from another turntable

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Cutting

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___ is the sound a DJ makes by putting his hand on the record and rubbing the vinyl under the needle in time with the music

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Scratching

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16
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It is a style of dancing that includes gymnastic moves,
head-spins and back-spins.

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Breakdancing

17
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It is a visual art, an expression of youth culture and rebellion in public places.

A

Graffiti

18
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___ is the initial for the master of ceremonies. They originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to the dancing audience.
Eventually, the term was used to describe rappers.

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MCing / MC

19
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It is the art of saying rhymes to the beat of the music. It comes out of the African-American oral tradition of using rhyming language to ridicule your friends or enemies in a clever way.

A

Rapping

20
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___, also called breakdancing, is a style of street dance
and the first hip-hop dance style that was created in the South Bronx New York City among Black and Puerto Rican
youths during the early 1970s.

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BREAKING / B-BOYING

21
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As a dance style, it combines 3 main elements: acrobatics, gymnastics and rhythm.

A

BREAKING / B-BOYING

22
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What are the 4 movements in BREAKING / B-BOYING?

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  • Top rock
  • Down rock
  • Freezes
  • Power moves
23
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It is a type of dance that is very similar to popping. Both movements seem to have a “PAUSE”. The difference is, in
locking, the dancers hold their positions called the LOCK, longer.

Also, it was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles, California.

A

LOCKING

24
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It is characterized by its ROBOTIC elements contracting or JERKING the muscles of the body which is called pop or a hit.

Also, it was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew, the Electric Boogaloos.

A

POPPING

25
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It is an upper-body dance that uses arms, hands, and wrists in a creative way to make geometric shapes forming a right angle. The style was originally practiced by young funk dancers.

Also, it is derived from the positions people drew the Ancient Egyptians in.

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TUTTING

26
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It is characterized by fast heel and toe twisting, stepping, running man variations, stomping with the beat, foot swiveling from side to side, and having feet that appear to be gliding on and off the ground.

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SHUFFLING (Melbourne Shuffle or rocking)

27
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It is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australia.

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SHUFFLING (Melbourne Shuffle or rocking)

28
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It is characterized as being a free dance where the movements are more abrupt and strong. It is also an expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic dance.

The youth who started this style view it as a way for them to release anger, aggression, and frustration positively, in a non-violent way.

A

KRUMPING

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It is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles, California and is a relatively NEW form of the “Urban” Black dance movement.

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KRUMPING

30
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It is an African American form of street dance originating in the 1970s disco era of the underground LGBT club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City and receive its name from the English word “waack”, which means “waving arms”.

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WAACKING

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Its characteristics are the STYLIZED posing and fast SYNCHRONIZED arm movements

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WAACKING