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Survey of Dances in Musical Theatre . Hip Hop. Origins of Hip Hop: When. 1970s: Became widely known after the first professional street-based dance crews formed in the United States.
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Origins of Hip Hop: When • 1970s: Became widely known after the first professional street-based dance crews formed in the United States. • 1980s: Talented dancers with athletic prowess performed the predecessors of modern Hip-Hop dance in a variety of party dances like the Wop, Cabbage-Patch, and Running-Man. These and many others enabled a larger community of dancers to get in on the fun—those who lacked the athletic ability of a b-boy could participate in this creative dance movement set to rap music. • 1980s: Hip hop term coined by DJ AfrikaBambaataa • MCs before that used “hip hop” to describe a scat style of rhyming (ex: "Hip-Hop ya'll and ya don't stop, rock on, till the break of dawn.”)
Origins of Hip Hop: Who • African American & Latino culture • The most influential groups were Rock Steady Crew, The Lockers, and The Electric Boogalooswho are responsible for the spread of breaking, locking, and popping respectively.
Origins of Hip Hop: Where • Not studio derived, from the streets • African Americas & Latinos in New York City – uprock & breaking • African Americans in California – locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping (the funk styles)
Types of Hip Hop • Uprock • Breaking • Locking • Roboting • Boogaloo • Popping
Musicals Hip Hop Used In • 1. In the Heights • 2. Bring it On the Musical - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUseVYbQUz8 • 3. Legally Blonde the Musical - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZLEE0xZtoU • 4. Fame • 5. High School Musical - BLAH
Teaching Videos • In the Heights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtlisigBq8g • Mahalo channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2s6tCn2y6Y
Works Cited • http://dancetimepublications.com/products/history-and-concept-of-hip-hop-dance/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hip-hop_dance • http://www.daveyd.com/historyphysicalgrafittifabel.html