Hip Hop Dance
What is Hip Hop? It is a lifestyle Uses its own language, music, wardrobe, and dance Often people think hip-hop dance can only be performed to hip-hop music but this is incorrect There are 5 pillars of hip hop
5 Pillars of Hip Hop Mcing Djing Graffiti Writing Breaking Knowledge
Popping Locking Breaking What is Hip Hop Dance? Often referred to as “street dance” Can be seen in many different forms such as informal battles or formal dance competitions Uses three major movements Popping Locking Breaking
History Officially began in NYC in the early 1970’s People who have not had professional training but had a natural instinct to dance. They brought dance to the streets. Inspired by African dancing (down-to-earth movements with complex rhythms) Kool DJ Herc was the first DJ in NYC to play two records at the same time and mix the beats together He extended the dance portions of the records so dancers could show off their moves for longer Extended “breaks” of the music
History Cont. In the 1980’s the evolution of hip hop started Moves became more institutional (pop, locking & breaking) Locations of dancing became more formal (not only in the streets) Clubs in large cities featured DJs which resulted in hip hop dancing to be performed there The circular nature of the audience still remained Hip Hop became more mainstream
The Beat Freaks Famous Hip Hop Groups All Female dance crew from Los Angeles, CA In 2010 voted the best female dance crew at the World of Dance awards. Was on MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew In multiple music videos such as P. Diddy and Justin Beiber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDk5M3K_D4Q
Popping Created in Fresno, CA Made famous by Sam Solomon “Boogaloo Sam” and his crew the Electric Boogaloos Electric Boogie is a style of funk and hip hop dance Popping: a jerking movement by quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to the rhythm 0r beats of the music Liquid Popping: movements that are smooth to look like fluid Strobbing: quick, stiff movements with quick pauses in between each movement
Locking Created in 1969 in Los Angeles, CA Made popular by Dan Campbell and his dance crew the Lockers Locking is usually when a dancer holds his position for a few seconds Cannot pop and lock at the same time, but can be done one after the other Locking can often be used for comic relief too
Breaking Created in South Bronx, NY First Hip Hop dance style African Americans created it but Puerto Ricans made it popular, their style of dance is known as uprock Breaking is usually unstructured and performed at different levels Toprock –dancing while on your feet Downrock-dancing on the floor Power moves- spins on the ground or acrobatics Freeze Moves- when a dancer poses
Hip Hop Dance Today Today Hip Hop dance is still performed in the streets but it is also performed on stages Popular dancers are paid to perform for thousands of audience members at a concert, on national television or at small venues likes dance clubs Very popular in music videos
Famous Hip Hop Groups The Jabbawockeez 8 Member all male group (sometimes performs with more or less) Won first season of America’s Best Dance Crew Famous for the mask and gloves they wear while they perform Have a Las Vegas Show called MUS.I.C at the MGM Grand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQP1Z_0JZ5c
Famous Hip Hop Dancers/Choreographers Wade Robinson Started his career at the age of 12 At the age of 16 he became Brittany Spears dance chorographer as well as N’SYNC Won a Emmy award for his work on “So you Think you Can Dance”
Famous Hip Hop Dancers/Choreographers Dan Karaty Choreographed for Jessica Simpson and Kylie Minogue Choreographs for America’s Got Talent Performed in the musical Footloose
Famous Hip Hop Dancers/Choreographers Shane Sparks Best known for his role as a judge and choreographer on the reality television dance competitions "So You Think You Can Dance" and "America's Best Dance Crew.“ He won the American Choreography Award for co-choreographing the 2004 film, "You Got Served.“