![]() It continues to constantly evolve and adapt to the times.ĭJ Renegade is a Judge in the Hip-Hop Category Final for Young Dancer of the Year 2015 - read his profile at the Young Dancer website.Old-School Rap is the style of the very first rap artists who emerged from New York City in the late '70s and early '80s. Hip Hop Freestyle in the 21st century is an amalgamation of all these styles and more. It is an energetic, expressive movement that was seen as a way to escape gang life by rechannelling anger, aggression and frustration through dance. Again, through mainstream exposure, it has been linked to Hip Hop.Ĭreated in the early 2000s in Los Angeles by Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis and Jo'Artis "Big Mijo" Ratti, it quickly became a part of the subculture. One of the newest additions to the dance family is Krump. ![]() There were also many collaborations across coasts as youngsters combined these new styles. Like Breaking, they were also performed to the Funk music which was prevalent in the underground at the time. Locking and Popping had originally developed in 1970s California and although created independently of Hip Hop, because of media misunderstanding, were linked to Hip Hop culture as it spread around the world. ![]() These included Locking, Popping, Krump and many more. Different groups were formed and many danced for music artists of the time.Īdditionally, other styles of dance from the US came under the Hip Hop umbrella through cross-pollination and their association with the culture by the media. Krump is an energetic, expressive movement that was seen as a way to escape gang life by rechannelling anger, aggression and frustration through danceĭancers like Buddha Stretch, Link, Loose Joint, Shaik, Rosie Perez, Peter Paul, Scoob and Scrap and others were at the forefront of what was happening and were considered pioneers of this new style. Often, a simple movement performed by a movie star, comedian or other character was exaggerated or mocked, harking back to other African-American dances like the Cakewalk from a century earlier. The Prep, Fila (after the sports shoes), Roger Rabbit, Steve Martin, Cabbage Patch, Humpty Dance, Robocop, Pee Wee Herman, Running Man and many other steps spread around the scene. Club or Party dancing took over with the style and steps named or influenced by what was happening in popular culture. This led to the emergence of a new style of Hip Hop dance expression, more correctly termed Hip Hop Freestyle, and led to movements more suited to the music. The music was slowing down, being replaced by more of a "head nod" or "boom bap" sound. Originally performed to Funk and Rock "breaks", the music was more up-tempo and lent itself to what the dancers would refer to as "going off".īreaking increasingly began to die out in the mid to late '80s as the culture changed. Traditionally, the original dance of Hip Hop was Breaking, which was the predominant style from the 1970s until the mid-'80s.īeginning in the Bronx, Breaking spread worldwide via movies such as Wild Style, Beat Street and Breakdance - The Movie, as well as through tours like the New York City Rap and Wild Style Tours, which showed off the new culture and dance styles in the 80s. Hip Hop dance includes a wide range of "street dance" styles that are associated with the Hip Hop culture born in New York City in the mid-'70s. ![]() Funk & Rock breaks were more up-tempo and lent themselves to what the dancers would refer to as "going off" ![]()
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