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About This Presentation

This presentation focus on the history of hip hop and the basic styles or steps of hip hop


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MAPEH-10 PHYSICAL EDUCATION

WE LIKE TO MOVE IT MOVE IT!!

LESSON OBJECTIVES: Discuss the history of the hip-hop dance Identify the dance styles and benefits of hip-hop dance Demonstrate the basic steps of hip-hop dance

The origins of hip-hop dance can be traced back to 1967 in the South Bronx neighborhood of New York City, which was one of the poorest and most disadvantaged areas at the time. It was here that a Jamaican DJ known as Kool Herc started organizing parties and performing rap music while also playing records. HISTORY

As part of the parties, he would occasionally allow dancers to show off their skills by performing to the musical breaks in his music. This led to the development of the first dance movements and styles that would later be known as hip-hop dance. These early dance styles were characterized by their rhythmic patterns and energetic movements, which were often performed to the beat of hip-hop music.

The term “hip-hop” had not yet been coined. It was invented a few years later in 1974 by DJ Africa Bambaataa when the culture developed and needed a common name. The word “hip” is derived from African American slang and refers to the moving parts of the body, such as the legs and arms. Besides, the word “hip” was used the meaning “acquisition of knowledge, improvement.” The word “hop” means “jump”. Thus, united, two words express the idea of ​​the whole hip hop trend – moving forward, developing, and understanding modern life. 70’S – AFRIKA BAMBAATAA

THAT SAME YEAR, 1974, THE BAMBAATAA ESTABLISHED THE FIVE BASICS OF HIP-HOP: MCing – is a combination of words and music, when a performer starts improvising or pre-conceived words to the rhythms. DJing – is music control. DJ turns on any record and changes its sound with the help of technique, hands, or other things. Breaking or break-dance – is the street dance that has accompanied hip-hop culture. It’s the foundation of all other street dancing. Graffiti writing – is street art. Knowledge – is a philosophy of culture that constantly tries to describe street life, even though it’s sometimes a dead end.

What is Hip-hop dance? Hip Hop Dance is a style of movement characterized by bounces and rocks, executed to Hip Hop music. It has deep historical and social roots in African American culture, having emerged in Black communities living in 1970s New York. While frequently referred to as a singular dance style, Hip Hop dance is part of a whole culture of Hip Hop, that includes Deejaying, Graffiti, Emceeing, and Breaking.

DANCE STYLES OF HIP-HOP DANCE

BREAKDANCE Breakdance is also called breaking and is danced by so-called B-boys or B-girls. It is a very athletic and acrobatic way of moving one’s body, since it is not only danced standing up, but also on the hands or even on the head. In fact, breakdancing contains many elements of freestyle from floor gymnastics and accordingly requires a lot of training

LOCKING the elements of locking are relatively clearly prescribed. This style is danced standing up and consists mainly of gestures and movements with the arms. Very typical for Locking are fast, choppy but nevertheless fluid movements with the arms and the upper body, which are accompanied by fast steps, jumps or squats. The inventor of this dance style was Don Campbell, which is why the dance was also called Campbelllocking in the beginning.

POPPING Popping goes in a similar direction as locking. It is also danced standing up and with hands, arms, legs and upper body. However, the movements resemble pantomime performances because they are performed in a very mechanical and choppy way. On the one hand, the muscles in the body are first tensed and then relaxed, and the body is seemingly moved with the hands. This makes it seem as if the dancers are reacting to certain impulses like a robot. Popping itself has its own styles, such as roboting or strobing.

JERKING In jerking, one dances mainly on the spot and performs the movements mainly with the legs. The hands and the upper body play only a subordinate role. The feet are twisted, jumping in the air or squatting down and other demanding step combinations are performed. Jerking is a comparatively very new way of dancing, as it only came into being around 2008. However, it also originated in America and is mainly danced to rap music.

KRUMPING Krumping is another dance style that belongs to the hip hop genre. It incorporates elements from breakdancing in a similar way. Nevertheless, it is a completely different way of dancing and has its own components. The main components are steps, jumps or stomping with the legs, breakdance-like dancing on the floor, as well as jerky movements with the arms and the upper body.

OTHER STYLES Hip Hop is gaining more and more popularity and so more and more dance styles are created that can be assigned to the genre. A complete list is almost impossible, because many styles have subcategories and there are now so many hip hop dances. However, the so-called Gangsta Walking, the Turfing , as well as the New Style and the Jazz Funk are to be mentioned in any case.

BENEFITS Better Cardiovascular Health Hip-hop dancing is a great aerobic exercise. This form of exercise increases your heart rate, helps you release endorphins , and eliminates waste from your system. Improved Flexibility Due to the wide range of moves used in hip-hop dancing, a weekly dance class can help you build muscles and improve joint and tendon health. Reduces Stress and Anxiety The anaerobic benefits of vigorous exercise include boosting neurotransmitter activity. Studies suggest that 20 minutes of aerobic exercise is enough to help with depression and anxiety.

Increases Confidence What are the health benefits of hip-hop dancing? An often overlooked benefit is that dancing can increase your confidence through learning a new skill . Improves Cognitive Abilities Researchers believe that exposure to dance and music can support cognitive development in children. Hip-hop is also an excellent form of exercise for improving motor skills. Enhances Social Skills Learning to follow directions in class and interacting with other dancers is a fun way to develop your social skills.

Strengthens Your Bones Dancing is a high-impact weight-bearing exercise that promotes stronger bones. It can help those at risk of developing osteoporosis. Helps Promote Teamwork Physical activities like team sports have positive repercussions at work and school since they help you become a team player. Working on group choreographies and progressing with other dancers is a great way to learn about teamwork.

Weight Management What are the benefits of dancing hip hop? Hip-hop will tone your body like never before. A typical hip-hop class is a fast-paced, sweaty, and challenging workout. Moving to the beat is a great way to sweat off that excess weight. Depending on the intensity of a dance workout, you can burn five to ten calories per minute. Overall Physical Fitness What are the other health benefits of hip-hop dancing? Hip-hop can improve your overall physical fitness by improving your

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