PHYSICAL
EDUCATION 3
STREETDANCE and
HIP HOP DANCES
Prepeared by: Mr. John Carl B. Fortez
At the end of the reporting, learners or
students must achieve the following objectives
below.
a. Define street dance and hip hop dance
b. Explore the history and the background of hip hop
dance
c. Identify and Describe the different street and hip hop
dance styles
d. Differentiate the unique characteristics and
movements of each street and hip hop dance styles; and
e. Recognize the benefits of street and hip hop dances
ENGAGEMENT BEFORE
THE REPORTING
Instructions: Rearrange the jumbled
words according to its picture and
meaning. If one player makes a mistake on
his or her answer, another player have the
chance to steal. 10 Seconds each slides.
There will be a pirze for those got the
TESTRE ENADC
Meaning: An informal style of
dancing with energetic movements,
that was developed outside in the
street or in nightclubs.
STREET
DANCE
Answer
PHOIHP ANDEC
Meaning: It is a vibrant form of dance
that combines a variety of freestyle
movements to create a cultural piece of
art.
HIP HOP
DANCE
ANSWER
UTIGTTN
TLEYS
Meaning: A hip hop dance style that
emphasizes the body's ability to create
geometric shapes (such as boxes) and
movements; predominantly with the
use of 90 degree angles
TUTTING
STYLE
ANSWER
UFSFGNLHI
LYSTE
Meaning: A dance or
dance step with short
dragging movements of
the feet.
SHUFFLING
STYLE
ANSWER
IPOPPGN
ETLSY
Meaning: It is a dance style that
originated in the U.S. in the 60-70s,
and is characterised by the sudden
contracting and releasing of a
dancer's muscles to the rhythm of the
beat (also called hitting).
POPPING
STYLE
ANSWER
ANCE
AND HIP
HOP
Introduction to
Streetdance
What is streetdance?
It refers to dance styles that have
evolved outside of dance studios. It is
also performed in streets, dance
parties, park school yards, or in any
available space.
HISTORY & BACKGROUND OF
HIP HOP DANCE
HISTORY OF HIP HOP
Hip Hop is a cultural movement best
known for its impact on music in the
form of the musical genre of the same
name. Its origin is in Bronx, in New
York City, during 1970’s.
What is Hiphop Dance?
Hip hop dance is a range of street dance
styles primarily performed to hip hop music
or that have evolved as part of hip hop
culture. It is influenced by a wide range of
styles that were created in the 1970s and
made popular by dance crews in the United
Who is considered as the “GODFATHER” of Hip
Hop Dance?
Afrika Bambaataa
is most commonly known as the “GODFATHER OF
HIP HOP”, though some recognize DJ Kool Herc as
a founding father or “FATHER OF HIP HOP”.
Bambaataa, also a DJ and the founder of the Zulu
Nation, is credited with uniting the elements of hip
hop-DJing, MCing, graffiti, and breakdancing into a
Meaning of “HIP” and “HOP” in HIP HOP
Dance Culture
HIP - means to be aware, in the know,and
connected to the current trends or culture.
HOP - means movement, action, or rhythm
reprensenting the dance and dynamic energy of
the culture.
HIP HOP (awareness + movement) = being
conscious of culture while expressing it through
Difference between Streetdance and
Hip Hop Dance
STREETDANCE HIPHOP DANCE
a. It is a broad category of dance a. It is a specific style within deeply
styles. connected to hip hop culture.
b. Incorporates specific foundational
b. Evolved outside of studios often in
techniques and movements.
urban environments like streets,
clubs, and block parties.
c. Emerged from the hip hop culture of
c. It is more inclusive and open to
the 1960’s and 70’s, primarily among
various influences.
Black and Latino youth.
DIFFERENT
STYLES OF
STREETDANC
E AND HIP
7 STREETDANCE AND HIP HOP
DANCE STYLES
1.B - Boying
2.Popping
3.Locking
4.Krumping
5.Tutting
6.Shuffling
7.Waacking
B - BOYING
B - Boying or breaking, also called breakdancing, is a style of street dance
and first hip hop dance style originated among Black and Puerto Rican
youths in New York City during 1970’s. The practitioner of this dance called
b - boy, b - girl, or breaker.
Four Movement of B - boying
TOPROCK Footwork - oriented steps performed while
standing up.
Footwork performed with both hands and feet on
DOWNROCK the floor.
FREEZES Stylish poses done on your hands.
Comprise full-body spins and rotations that give
POWER MOVES
the illusion of defying gravity.
POPPING
It was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam
Solomon and his crew “The Electirc Boogaloos”.
It is based on the technique of quickly contracting
and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s
body.
Popping forces parts of your body outwards,
similar to an explosion within parts of your body.
LOCKING
It was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in
1969 in Los Angeles, California.
It was popularized by gis crew “The Lockers”.
Locking can be identified by distinctive stops,
usually performed by stopping the fast movement
you are doing.
It is similar to a freeze or a sudden pause.
KRUMPING
Originated in South Central,Los Angeles,
California.
It is known for being free, expressive, and highly
energetic.
Dancers often paint their faces with unique
designs.
It created as an outlet to release anger and even
TUTTING
It is inspired by Ancient Egypt Art and Geometric shapes.
It also focuses on forming right angles with different body
parts.
It is first practiced by young funk dancers.
It is derived from positions people were drawn in during the
days of the Ancient Egypt. It is the positions seen in these
portraits that have been adopted by dancers today.
Tutting is still greatly respected move and King Tut aka
Mark Benson is widely acclaimed for pioneering the style.
SHUFFLING
The Melbourne Shuffle (also known as Rokcing or
simply the Shuffle) is a rave and club dance that
originated in the late 1980’s in the underground rave
music scene in Melbourne, Australia.
Its movements features a fast - heel and toe style.
It is often combined with arm movement for variation.
Dancers are also called “Rockers”, linked to its
popularity with rock and electronic music.
WAACKING
It is an African American form of street dance.
It originated in 1970’s disco era of the underground
club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City.
It characterized by fast and rhythmic arm
movements.
It includes stylized posing in sync with the music.
It has since become a well-known element of hip hop
8 Benefits of Streetdance and Hip Hop
1. It improves stamina, strength, Dance
balance, and flexibility.
2. It allows dancers to express their emotions, personality, and creativity.
3. It builds self-esteem and stage presence through performance.
4. It releases tension and channels of emotions through a positive way.
5. It encourages teamworks, bonding, and a sense of belongingness of each
member in the group.
6. It promotes awareness and respect for urban and hip hop culture.
7. It enhances determination, patience, and commitment to practice.
8. It enhances memory, quick thinking, and problem-solving through learning
complex style routines.
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
After learning this report or lesson, your next goal
is to answer the following questions. This requires
high order thinking skills.
Instruction: Answer the following questions with an
option. After picking the answer, you should explain
why is that the perfect option for the question. Use
your instinctive decision to choose the correct
answer.
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
1. What is the common similarity of streetdance and hip
hop dance?
a. Both can be expressive and culturally rooted dance
styles that originated outside formal dance studios.
b. Both are not forms of art which makes individual lose
their confidence over time.
c. Both are often seen in urban place like streets,dance
parties, and in any other available open spaces.
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
2. Which of the following best describes tutting and shuffling?
a. Tutting is an informal dance that believe to lessen the
crimes; Shuffling is a form of dance that uses arnis.
b. Tutting uses geometric shapes and right angles inspired by
Ancient Egypt Art; Shuffling focuses on traditional folk
dance.
c. Tutting uses geometric shapes and right angles inspired by
Ancient Egypt Art; Shuffling focuses on fast heel and toe
movements from the rave scene.
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
3. It refers to street dance styles primarily
performed with some music like rapping along
with things like beat boxing, sampling, and
judging beats on turntables.
a.Streetdance
b.Hip Hop Dance
c.Dancesports
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
4. It is a style of street dance and first hip hop
dance style that originated among Black and
Puerto Rican youths in New York City during
the early 1970’s.
a.Locking
b.Popping
c.B - Boying
ENGAGEMENT AFTER THE
REPORTING
5.The following choices is the 8 benefits of streetdance and
hip hop dance, which is not included from the choices?
a. It releases tension and channels of emotions through a
positive way.
b. It always have the complex styles that the dancers
immediately understand each move and precisely execute it
in the battle.
c. It enhances memory, quick thinking, and problem-solving
through learning complex style routines.
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