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as a Moderate to

HIP-HOP DANCE Vigorous Physical


Activity
Q2 – Week 1
✔Distribution and Topics in Reporting
✔Every Second week we have a
performance task
HIP HOP CHEER SOCIAL FESTIVAL
DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE

W 1-2 W 3-4 W 5-6 W 7-8


REMINDER!
Don’t forget to list your recitation points
and sign it to your teacher

LECTURE
ASK THE STUDENTS ABOUT THE
PREVIOUS LESSON
✔What are the lessons we had last quarter?
✔Can someone expound the ideas we had last
quarter
✔Enumerate the different hip hop dance style
EXPLAINING THE IMPORTANCE OF
DANCE AS A FORM OF PHYSICAL
ACTIVITIES

✔Sharing ideas about the


importance and benefits of dance
ASK THE STUDENTS WHAT ARE THE
BENEFITS OF INVOLVING
THEM-SELVES IN DANCING AS THEIR
FORM OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES

✔What are the benefits of involving


your-self in dancing as a form of physical
activities
✔Enumerate the benefits of dancing as form
of exercise to your health
HIP HOP
(STREET DANCE
)
CREATIVE DANCE
What is Street Dance?
IT REFERS TO DANCE STYLES THAT HAVE EVOLVED
OUTSIDE OF DANCE STUDIOS. IT IS PERFORMED IN
STREETS, DANCE PARTIES, PARKS, SCHOOL YARDS,
OR ANY AVAILABLE SPACE. IT IS OFTEN
IMPROVISATIONAL AND SOCIAL IN NATURE,
ENCOURAGING INTERACTION AND CONTACT
WITH SPECTATORS AND OTHER DANCERS.
STREETDANCE IS A
DISTINCTLY PINOY TERM,
WHICH IS VERY CLOSELY
RELATED TO HIPHOP, BUT
RATHER, DEFINED BY
CULTURAL NUANCES AND
INFLUENCES THAT, AS
JUNGEE AND OTHERS OF
THIS BREED HAVE SEEN,
HAVE MADE STREETDANCE A
VARIATION OF HIPHOP
DANCE THAT IS IDENTIFIABLY
PINOY TO THE REST OF THE
WORLD.
KEY ELEMENTS:

• Groove • Character
• Originality • Intention
• Creativity
• Social Interaction
STREET AND HIP-HOP DANCE STYLES
B-BOYING
B-Boying is also known as breaking
or breakdancing is the first hip-hop
dancing that originates from Black
and Puerto Rican youths in New York
City during the early 1970’s.
Practitioner is the term given to
b-boy or b-girl who do
breakdancing. B-boying and
breaking is the original term for
breakdance.
FOUR MOVEMENTS:
POPPING
Popping was popularized by
Samuel Boogaloo Sam
Solomon together with his
crew, the Electric Boogaloos. It
is based on the technique of
quickly contracting and
relaxing muscles to cause a
jerk in a dancer’s body.
POPPING
LOCKING
Locking which is also known as
campbellocking, from the name
of the creator of this style Don
Campbellock Campbell around
1969 in Los Angeles, California.
The Lockers are the crew of Don
Campbell who popularized
Locking.
LOCKING
KRUMPING
Krumping is the form of dancing that was
originated from African-American
community of South Central Los Angeles,
California and is a relatively new form of
the “Urban Black dance movement. It is
free, expressive and highly energetic. Most
people paint their faces in different
designs. Krumping is a dance style similar
to release of anger. It is reported that
gang riots in the United States decreased
because of these krumping style.
KRUMPING
TUTTING
Tutting is a creative way of making
geometric shapes forming right
angle using your body parts. The
style was originally practiced by
young funk dancers. It is derived
from the positions people were
drawn in during the days of the
Ancient Egyptians. Tutting is greatly
respected move of King Tut aka
Mark Benson who made this style
popular.
TUTTING
SHUFFLING
The Melbourne Shuffle (also known
as Rocking “The Shuffle”) is a rave
and club dance that originated in
the late 1980’s in the underground
rave music scene in Melbourne,
Australia. The basic movements of
this style are a fast heel-and toe
action with a style suitable for
various types of electronic music.
Some variants incorporate arm
movements. Performers of this style
are known as Rockers due to its rock
music around 1990’s.
SHUFFLING
WAACKING
It is an African American form of
street dance originated in
1970’s as disco era of
underground clubs in Los Angeles
and New York City. Waacking
has a stylized posing with a fast
synchronized arm movement
following beat of the music. It is
very popular element of hip-hop
nowadays.
WAACKING

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