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  • 1

    Is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name

    Hip-hop

  • 2

    Where and when is hiphop originated

    Bronx, new york city, 1970s

  • 3

    Is composed of the pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art

    Hip-hop culture

  • 4

    Pillars of hip-hop culture

    Dj-ing, Breakdancing, Graffiti, Mcing/mc

  • 5

    The art of spinning records at a dance party, picking out songs in a crowd-pleasing sequence

    Dj-ing

  • 6

    2 popular DJing techniques

    Cutting, Scratching

  • 7

    Djing technique using volume control to drop in a section of music from one turntable into music from another turntable

    Cutting

  • 8

    Djing technique in which the sound a DJ makes by putting his hand on the record and rubbing the vinyl under the needle in time with the music

    Scratching

  • 9

    Is a style of dancing that includes gymnastic moves, head-spins, and back-spins

    Breakdancing

  • 10

    Is a visual art, and expression of youth culture and rebellion in public places

    Graffiti

  • 11

    A group of artists that work together

    Crew

  • 12

    First forms of subway graffiti

    Tags or signatures

  • 13

    Is the initial for the master of ceremonies

    Mcing/mc

  • 14

    ____ originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to the dancing audience

    Mcs

  • 15

    Is the art of saying rhymes to the beat of the music

    Rapping

  • 16

    In the early 1970s, rapping evolved into

    Street jive

  • 17

    A type of half-spoken, half-sung urban street talk

    Street jive

  • 18

    7 hiphop dance styles

    Breaking/b-boying, Locking, Popping, Tutting, Shuffling, Krumping, Waacking

  • 19

    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

    Breaking/b-boying

  • 20

    Where and when is breaking/b-boying created

    South bronx, new york city, 1970s

  • 21

    3 main elements of breaking/b-boying

    Acrobatics, Gymnastics, Rhythm

  • 22

    Performers of b-boying

    B-boys, B-girls

  • 23

    4 movements of breaking/b-boying

    Top rock, Down rock, Freezes, Power moves

  • 24

    Footwork-oriented steps performed while standing up

    Top rock

  • 25

    Footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor

    Down rock

  • 26

    Stylish poses done with your hands

    Freezes

  • 27

    Comprised of full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying the gravity

    Power moves

  • 28

    Breaking/B-boying also called as?

    Breakdancing

  • 29

    Locking also called as?

    Campbel locking

  • 30

    Who created locking?

    Don campbellock campbell

  • 31

    Where and when is locking created

    Los angeles, california, 1969

  • 32

    Crew of don campbellock campbell

    The lockers

  • 33

    The type of dance very similar to popping

    Locking

  • 34

    The dancers hold their positions called ____, longer

    Lock

  • 35

    Locking and popping seems to have a ?

    Pause

  • 36

    Was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew, the electric boogaloos

    Popping

  • 37

    Who popularized popping

    Samuel boogaloo sam solomon

  • 38

    Crew of samuel boogaloo sam solomon

    Electric boogaloos

  • 39

    Where and when is popping created

    Fresno, california, 1970s

  • 40

    ______ consists of loose movements using the hips and legs. It gives the illusion that the performer has no bones.

    Boogaloo

  • 41

    Characterized by robotic elements contracting or jerking the muscles of the body which is called pop or a hit

    Popping

  • 42

    Refers to a wide range of closely related illusory dance styles like liquid, animation, gliding, floating, sliding, and waving

    Popping

  • 43

    An upper-body dance that uses arms, hands, and wrists in a creative way to make geometric shapes forming a right angle

    Tutting

  • 44

    It can also be done with the fingers rather than arms, this method is called ____

    Finger tutting

  • 45

    Shuffling is also called?

    Melbourne shuffle or rocking

  • 46

    Is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australia

    Shuffling

  • 47

    Where and when is shuffling created

    Melbourne, australia, 1980s

  • 48

    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

    Shuffling

  • 49

    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

    Krumping

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    Where is krumping originated

    South central los angeles, california

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    Is characterized as being a free dance where the movements are more abrupt and strong, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic dance and a way to release anger, aggression, and frustration positively, in a non-violent way

    Krumping

  • 52

    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

    Waacking

  • 53

    Where and when is waacking originated?

    Los angeles and new york city, 1970s

  • 54

    Receive its name from the english word "waack" which means "waving arms"

    Waacking

  • 55

    Means waving arms

    Waack

  • 56

    Its characteristics are the sylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements

    Waacking