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A very broad style which may include the incorporation of "threading" footwork, freestyle

movement to hit beats, house dance, and "circus" styles.


-Abstract

It is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement that originated among
African American and Latin American youths in the South Bronx of New York City during the
early 1970s.
-Breakdance

It refer to any level of competition in which break-dancers in an open space participate in


quick-paced, turn-based routines, whether improvised or planned.
-Battles

Focuses on outstretched arms and rigid poses contrasted with loose hands and legs.
-Scarecrow

It is used to describe any movement on the floor with the hands supporting the dancer as
much as the feet.
-Down Rock

The following are the benefits of street jazz dance except one.
-Boost Immune System

A way of popping where the dancer pops at smaller intervals, generally twice as fast as
normal
-Ticking

It is usually the first and foremost opening display of style, though dancers often transition
from other aspects of breakdancing to toprock and back.
-Top rock

As the clichéd quote "break to the beat" insists, music is a staple ingredient for
breakdancing.
-break to the beat

A style imitating a robot or mannequin.


-Robboting

The festival was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the
devastation of the __________.
-1990 Luzon earthquake

It is a street dance and one of the original funk styles that came from Fresno, California
during the late 1960s–1970s.
-Popping

A style and a technique where you imitate film characters being animated by stop motion.
-Animation

A style that imitates animatronic robots. Related to the robot style, but adds a hit or bounce
at the end of each movement.
-Animatronics

Developed in 1980-81 by Popin' Pete, originally inspired by the fast and agitated style of
breaking by Crazy Legs from Rock Steady Crew
-Crazy legs
A style which focuses on the "wow factor" of certain power moves, freezes, and circus
styles.
-Blow-up

The more painful the steps appears, the more impressive it is, but breakdancers execute
them in a way to minimize pain.
-Suicide

The term is of __________ origin, meaning "season of blooming".


-Kankanaey

Distinctions of this style include the execution of angular arm, leg, and body movements
while stepping to the beat in any direction.
-Strutting

The festival also includes __________, presented by dancers clad in flower-inspired costumes.
-street dancing

Sinulog is a "Cebuano" term which means "__________".


-Like water current movement

Ferdinand Magellan gave the Santo Nino as baptismal gift to __________, wife of Cebu’s
__________.
-Hara Amihan; Rajah Humabon

Urban styles are mixture of elements like:


-Breakdance and Tecktoniks

__________ is a style of funk dance, which is today also associated with hip hop.
-Locking

It is a loose and fluid dance style trying to give the impression of a body lacking bones, partly
inspired by animated movies and cartoons.
-Boogaloo

This style is what most members of the general public associate with the term
"breakdancing".
-power

The breakdancer relies more on upper body strength to dance, using his or her hands to do
moves.
-Power moves

These are stylish poses that require the breaker to suspend himself or herself off the
ground using upper body strength in poses such as the pike.
-Freezes

A ground move where the dancer imitates a lowrider car.


-Lowrider

The festival, held during the month of?


-February

This is often combined with a pop at the beginning and/or end of the movement.
-Dime stopping
The term __________ refers to the particular rhythms and sounds produced by deejays by
mixing sounds from records to produce a continuous dancing beat.
-Break

What year did Ferdinand Magellan arrive in the Philippines to promote Christendom?
-1521

A style of popping in which the chest is isolated by being pushed out and brought back while
flexing the chest muscles.
-Bopping

This type of dance encourages dancers to interact with other dancers and even the audience.
-Street Jazz Dance

The dance moves to the sound of the drums and this resembles the current (Sulog) of what
was then known as Cebu’s Pahina River.
-Sinulog

Most commonly practiced are various movements with the hands as if one could hold on to
air and pull their body in any possibly direction.
-Miming

It was was labeled “Iloilo Ati-Atihan” to differentiate it from other Ati-Atihan festivals.
-Dinagyang

A style that is based more on elaborate toprock, downrock, and/or freezes.


-Flavor

The term Masskara is coined from two words:


-mass:crowd, cara:face

It is generally focuses on the arms and hands.


-Tutting

Iloilo Ati-Atihan dates back to the year _____ when a replica of the image of Señor Santo
Niño was first brought from Cebu by the San Jose Parish in Iloilo City
-1967

This festival was coined in the year ____ by Ilonggo writer and broadcaster Pacifico Sudario
to describe the riotous celebration.
-1977

The steps in Sinulog festival is?


-2 steps forward and 1 step backward

Panagbenga Festival means:


-Flower Festival

This style encompasses moves such as the backslide, aka the moonwalk, which was made
famous by Michael Jackson
-Gliding

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