For a documentary project, the document explores several hip hop dance styles including b-boying/breaking, street dance, and freestyle/popping/locking. B-boying originated in the 1970s in New York among Latinos and African Americans and involves elements like toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes. Street dance encompasses vernacular styles performed outside studios and includes b-boying, popping, and locking. Popping uses quick muscle contractions to create jerky movements of the body. Locking involves freezing defined movements and holding poses.
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Research hip hop dance
1.
2. INTRODUCTION
For my project I have decided to make a
documentary on hip hop dance:
B-boy/B-girl (breakdance)
Street dance
Freestyle/Popping/locking
The reason why I have chosen to base my
documentary on hip hop is because it is what I
love and want to explore it on more details .
3. B-BOY / B-GIRL
B-boy which is most often called “break dancing” is a popular street
dance that was created and developed by Latinos and African
American youths in New York City in the 1970’s. The dance consists of
four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves and
freezes/suicides.
It is danced not only to hip hop but other genres of music which are
often remixed to make the musical breaks. The musical selection for b-
boying is not restricted as long as the music’s tempo and patter meets
the conditions.
A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl or breaker. These
dancers often participate in battles, formal or informal dance
competitions between two individuals or two crews
4. The term “breakdance” is used a lot now a
days by the public and the media but
“breaking” and “b-boying” are the original
terms used to refer to the dance.
The majority of the art form’s pioneers
prefer this term as well as the practitioners.
5. STREET DANCE
Breakdance, mostly known as vernacular dance is an umbrella term used to
describe the different dance styles that involve outside dance studios e.g.
• Streets
• Dance parties
• Block parties
• Parks
• School yards
• Raves
• Nightclubs etc.
Street dance refers to the modern folk dance were ‘street’ is more accurate as
more of the modern world now is urbanized.
As well as hip-hop style b-boying, funkstyles popping and locking are some of
the most popular street dance styles in Western and African American culture.
6. freestyle
There is a difference between freestyle dance and street dance. While freestyle dance is
random and a personal dance invented by a single person (even if it's based on someone else's
dance style) where as, street dance has various similar dance moves and styles into one
practice and is regarded as the same dance.
For example, when breakdancing evolved out of early hip-hop culture, people came up with
their own moves, and other people improved them
Popping
Popping is a street dance and one of the original funk style that came to California in the
60/70’s. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a
jerk in the dancer's body, referred to as a pop or a hit. This is done continuously to the rhythm
of a song in combination with various movements and poses.
Popping is also used as an umbrella term to refer to a group of closely related illusionary dance
styles and techniques that are often integrated with popping to create a more varied
performance, such as the robot, waving and tutting.
locking
Locking (originally Campbellocking) is a style of funk dance, which is today also associated
with hip hop. The name is based on the concept of locking movements, which basically means
freezing from a fast movement and "locking" in a certain position, holding that position for a short
while and then continuing in the same speed as before. It relies on fast and distinct arm and hand
movements combined with more relaxed hips and legs.
A dancer who performs locking is called a locker.