Q3-PPT-PE10- Concept of Street and Hiphop Dance

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Concepts of

Street & Hip-hop


Learning Competency:

 Assesses physical
activities, exercises
and eating habits
(PE10PF-IIIa-h-39)
Review

Direction: Respond True if you


think the statement is true and
False if not.
A well-balance diet is not
important to improve
your health.
Street dance can be
considered as the father
of Hip-hop dance.
To perform physical
activities, you should eat
the right amount of food
needed by your body to
give you energy.
Dancing can reduce stress
level and can improve
stamina.
The PinggangPinoy was
developed to help
teenagers choose healthy
and nutritious foods.
Learning Task 2

Direction: Unlock the code by


unscrambling the letters to
form the correct word.
1.I P H - O H P HIP-HOP
2.H P I - P H O CLTRUUE HIP-HOP CULTURE
3.I P H - P H O DNEAC HIP-HOP DANCE
4.N C I G K B E R A N D A BREAKDANCING
5.F T I G F R I A GRAFFITI
DEFINITION OF TERMS:

Hip-hop 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
Hip-hop culture is composed of the
pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping,
breakdancing, and graffiti art.
DJing is the art of spinning records at a dance party, picking out
songs in a crowd-pleasing sequence. Also the art of touching and
moving records with your hands. Cutting (using volume control to
drop in a section of music from one turntable into music from
another turntable) and Scratching (the sound a DJ makes by
putting his hand on the record and rubbing the vinyl under the
needle in time with the music) are two popular DJing techniques.
Breakdancing is a style of dancing that includes gymnastic
moves, head-spins and back-spins.
Graffiti is a visual art, an expression of youth culture and
rebellion in public places. The first forms of subway graffiti were
tags or signatures of someone’s nickname or crew (a group of
artists that work together). It has evolved into elaborate scripts,
color effects, and shading.
MCing/MC is the initial for the master of ceremonies. MCs
originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to the dancing
audience. Eventually, the term was used to describe rappers.
Rapping 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. In
the early 1970s this developed into street jive, a type of half-
spoken, half-sung urban street talk. Rapping also has roots in
Jamaican toasting, a type of lyrical chanting.
HIP-HOP DANCE STYLES

1. BREAKING/B-BOYING, 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.
As a dance style, it combines 3 main
elements: acrobatics, gymnastics and
Rhythm.
4 MOVEMENTS OF B-BOYING

1. Top rock - footwork-oriented steps


performed while standing up
2. Down rock -footwork performed with
both hands and feet on the floor
3. Freezes -stylish poses done with
your hands
4. Power moves–comprised of full-body
spins and rotations that give the
illusion of defying the gravity.
2. LOCKING
also called as Campbel locking, was
created by Don Campbellock
Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles,
California. It was popularized by his
crew, The Lockers.
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.
3. POPPING
was popularized by Samuel
Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his
crew, the Electric Boogaloos. It was
created in Fresno, California in the
1970s.
It is characterized by its robotic elements
contracting or jerking the muscles of the
body which is called pop or a hit.
The popping movements create an
illusion like drifting across the floor or a
head falling out of place.
4. TUTTING
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. It can also be
done with the fingers rather than the
arms.
This method is called finger tutting. It
is derived from the positions people
have drawn during the Ancient
Egyptians.
5. SHUFFLING
is a rave and club dance that
originated in the late 1980s in the
underground rave music scene in
Melbourne, Australia.
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.
6. KRUMPING
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.
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.
7. WAACKING
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”.
Its characteristics are the stylized
posing and fast synchronized arm
movements.
Do a variety of movements on the
spot to the beat of any hip-hop
music available. Execute the
following movements. After doing
it for 10 minutes, determine the
intensity of the activity based on
the Rate of Perceived Exertion
(RPE) chart.
Assessment

Direction: Identify what is


being described in each
statement.
It is characterized as being a
free dance where the
movements are more abrupt
and strong.
Characteristics are the stylized
posing and fast synchronized
arm movements.
It can also be done with the
fingers rather than the arms.
It is characterized by its
robotic elements contracting
or jerking the muscles of the
body which is called pop or a
hit.
It combines 3 main elements:
acrobatics, gymnastics and
rhythm.

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