Arrange
it!
Dancing on the street Dancing in the yard
Dancing at the park Dancing at the rave
RETEST ADNCE
Dancing on the street Dancing in the yard
Dancing at the park Dancing at the rave
STREET
1970 New York
Latin American African American
Oirign fo pih-hpo
1970 New York
Latin American African American
Origin of hip-hop
DJ-ing Rapping
Breakdancing Graffiti Art
IHP-HPO
DJ-ing Rapping
Breakdancing Graffiti Art
HIP-HOP
Hip-hop Music Hip-hop Culture
Dance Styles Dance Styles
IHP-HPO ADNEC
Hip-hop Music Hip-hop Culture
Dance Styles Dance Styles
HIP-HOP DANCE
Krumping Tutting
Locking B-Boying
NCEDA
Krumping Tutting
Locking B-Boying
DANCE
STREET DANCE
Refers to dance styles that have evolved
outside of dance studios. It is performed in
streets, dance parties, parks, school yards,
or in any available space.
Hip-hop
It is a cultural movement best known for its impact on
music in the form of the musical genre of the same
name. It has its origins in the Bronx, in 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.
Hip-hop DANCE
Refers to the street dance styles primarily performed
to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-
hop culture. Hip-hop music incorporates a number of
iconic elements, most notably Djing and rapping,
along with things like beat boxing, sampling, and
juggling beats on turntables.
STREET DANCE AND
HIP-HOP DANCE
STYLES
B-boying
B-boying or breaking, also called as
breakdancing, is a style of street and first hip-
hop dance style that originated among Black
and Puerto Rican youths in New York city
during the early 1970s.
Four movements
Top rock
Down rock
Freezes
Power moves
Top rock
Footwork-oriented steps
performed while
standing up.
Down rock
Footwork performed with
both hands and feet on
the floor.
Freezes
Stylish poses done
with your hands.
FREEZES
Power moves
Comprised of full-body spins
and rotations that give the
illusion of defying the
gravity.
POWER MOVES
Popping
Was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo
Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric
Boogaloos. It is based on the technique
of quickly contracting and relaxing
muscles to cause a jerk in dancers body.
It is characterized by its robotic elements contracting
POPPING
Locking
Locking or campbellocking, was
created by Don Cambellock Cambell
in 1969 in Los Angeles, California. It
was popularized by his crew, the
Lockers. Lockers can be identified
by its distinctive stops.
LOCKING
Krumping
Krumping is a form of dancing that is
originated in the African-American
community of South Central Los Angeles,
California and is relatively form of the
“Urban” Black dance movement. It is
free, expressive and highly energetic.
KRUMPING
Tutting
It is a creative way of making
geometric shapes forming right angle
using your body parts. The style was
originally practiced by young funk
dancers.
TUTTING
Shuffling
The basic movement of this style is
the fast heel-and-toe action with a
style suitable for various types of
electronic music.
SHUFFLING
Waacking
Is an African American form of steet dance
originating from 1970s disco era of the
underground club scenes in Los Angeles and
New York City. Waacking consists of stylized
posing and fast synchronized arm movements
to the beat of the music.
WAACKING
QUESTIONS
1. What dance styles, formally known as a vernacular dances, refer to dances
that evolved outside of dance studios?
2. What form of street dance is performed impromptu in a large crowds?
3. What culture is created by Dj-ing, rapping, breakdancing and graffiti art?
4. What dance style is primarily performed to hi-hop musical and have
evolved as part of hip-hop culture?
5. What hip-hop style is based on the technique of quickly contracting and
relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s body?
Hip-hop music
TEAM
T-ogether
E-veryone
A-chieve
M-ore!
Hip hop Rubric
Choreography 5
Execution 3
characterization 2
Total 10
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
QUIZ TIME
1. It was created by Don Campbellock
Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles,
California. It was popularized by his
crew, The Lockers.
A. B-boying
B. Locking
C. Krumping
D. Tutting
2. It is a creative way of making geometric
shapes forming right angle using your body
parts. This style was originally practiced by
young funk dancers.
A.Popping
B.Krumping
C.Tutting
D.Waacking
3. All are example of aerobic EXCEPT.
A. Brisk walking
B. Jogging
C. Swimming
D. Watching television
4. It is a form of dancing that is originated in the
African-American community of South Central
Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new
form of the ‘Urban’ Black dance movement.
A. Locking
B. Krumping
C. Tutting
D. Waacking
5. It refers to street dance styles
primarily performed to hip-hop music.
A. Rave dance
B. Ballroom dance
C. Folk dance
D. Hip-hop dance
6. It refers to dance styles that have
evolved outside of dance studios.
A.Folk dance
B.Rave dance
C.Street dance
D.Swing dance
7. It is a cultural movement best known
for its impact on music in the form of
musical genre of the same name
A.Folk
B.Hip-hop
C.Modern
D.Swing
8. It was popularized y Samuel Boogaloo,
Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric
Boogaloos.
A.B-boying
B.Locking
C.Popping
D.Waacking
9. It is also called breakdancing, it is style of street
dance and the first hip-hop dance style that is
originated among Black and Puerto Rican youths
in New York City during the early 1970’s
A.B-boying
B.Locking
C.Shuffling
D.waacking
10.It is an Africa American form of street
dance originating from the 1970’s disco era
of the underground club scenes in Los
Angeles and New York City.
A.Popping
B.Shuffling
C.Tutting
D.Waacking
ANSWER KEY
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. D