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PRAYER

Greetings
Checking
Of
Attendance
GRADE 10
3 QUARTER
RD

PHYSICAL
EDUCATION (PE)
Dance is a recreational
activity that can
develop our physical,
mental social and
emotional health.
Dancing as a part of
our lifestyle can surely
sustain our fitness.
STREET AND HIP-HIOP
DANCE
Street Dance
• Refers to dance styles
that have evolved
outside of dance
studios. Performed in
streets, dance parties,
parks, school yards or
in any available space.
Street Dance
• Often improvisational
and social in nature,
encouraging interaction
and contact with
spectators and other
dancers.
Hip-hop
• Dance
Is a cultural movement
best known for its
impact on music in the
form of the musical
genre of the same name.
Origins in the Bronx,
New York City during
1970s.
Hip-hop
Dance
• Hip-hop culture is
composed of the
pillars such as DJ-
ing, rapping, break
dancing and graffiti
art.
Street and Hip-hop Dance Styles

1. 4.
2. Popping 3. Locking
B-boying Krumping

7.
5. Tutting 6. Shuffling
Waacking
• It is also called as
breakdancing. It is a style of
1. B-boying street dance and the first
hip-hop dance style that
originated among Black and
Puerto Rican youths in New
York City during the early
1970’s.
• Toprock – footwork-oriented steps
performed while standing up
B-boying • Downrock – footwork performed with both
hands and feet on the floor
four • Freezes – stylish poses done on your hands
movements: • Power moves – comprise full-body spins and
rotation that give the illusion of defying
gravity
B-boying Toprock
B-boying Downrock
B-boying Freeze
B-boying Power moves
• It was popularized by
Samuel Boogaloo Sam
2. Popping Solomon and his crew the
Electric Boogaloos. It was
based on the technique of
quickly contracting and
relaxing muscles to cause a
jerk in a dancer's body.
• It can be identified by its
distinctive stops. It is usually
performed by stopping the fast
movement that you are doing,
3. Locking locking your body into a position,
holding it, and then continuing at
the same speed as before. It is
similar to a freeze or sudden
pause. It was created by Don
Campbellock Campbell in 1969
in Los Angeles, California.
• It is free, expressive and highly
energetic. Most people paint their
faces in different designs. It is a
4. Krumping dance style to release anger. It is
reported that gang riots in the
United States decreased because of
krumping style. It is originated in
African-American community of
South Central Los Angeles,
California and is a relatively new
form of the Urban Black dance
movement.
• It is a creative way of making
geometric shapes forming right
angle using your body parts. It is
5. Tutting derived from the positions people
were drawn in during the days of
the Ancient Egyptian. It is the
positions seen in these portraits that
have been adopted by dancers
today. King Tut aka Mark Benson
is widely acclaimed for pioneering
the style.
• The Melbourne shuffle( also
known as rocking or simply the
shuffle) is a rave club dance that
6. Shuffling originated in the late 1980’s in the
underground rave music scene in
Melbourne, Australia. The basic
movements of the dance are a fast
heel-and-toe action with a style
suitable for various types of
electronic music. Some variants
incorporate arm movements.
• Waacking is an African form of
street dance originating from the
1970’s disco era of the
7. Waacking underground club scenes in Los
Angeles and New York City. It is
consists of stylized posing and fast
synchronized arm movements to
the beat of the music. Today,
waacking is a popular element of
hip- hop dance.
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