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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop Hip-Hop is an artistic culture that originated in urban communities during the 1970s in New York City. DJ Afrika Bambaataa outlined the four pillars of Hip-hop culture: MCing, DJing, breaking and graffiti writing. Other elements include beatboxing. Since its emergence in the South Bronx, Hip-hop culture has spread around the world.[6] Hip-hop music first emerged with disc jockeys creating rhythmic beats by looping breaks (small portions of songs emphasizing a percussive pattern) on two turntables, more commonly referred to as sampling. This was later accompanied by "rap", a rhythmic style of chanting or poetry presented in 16 bar measures or time frames, and beatboxing, a vocal technique mainly used to imitate percussive elements of the music and various technical effects of hip hop DJ's. An original form of dancing and particular styles of dress arose among fans of this new music. These elements experienced considerable refinement and development over the course of the history of the culture.
def SOL represents the true original purpose,
an outlet for positive self-expression, What is "Hip Hop Dance"? "Hip hop dance" is a generic term created by the media back in the 1980s to describe all dance styles that primarily originated outside of the dance studio.
In the 70s when most of the original urban dance
styles where emerging, dancers would specialize in one style of dance. If
you practiced breakdancing you were a bboy, if you popped, you were a
popper, or locked, you were a locker. Starting in the 80s, choreographers
and dancers began mixing styles such as ‘pop-locking’ so the media
incorrectly labeled all of these styles under the name of ‘hip hop’ dance.
So technically, ‘bboyin’ is the only original ‘hip hop’ dance. All other dances evolved as separate subgenres to the various types of hip hop/funk music and the different ways each neighborhood/city interpreted that music.
Unfortunately the term ‘hip hop’ dance is now universal and here to stay but you can still stay true to the culture by learning the history and techniques of the original dances.
‘Street
Dance’, ‘Street Style’ and just plain ‘Street’!
Visit our Techniques page for information on styles used at def SOL.
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