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Where did the street dance originated?

Where did the street dance originated?

Background to street dance Street dance, also more formally described as vernacular dance, originated in New York in the 1970s. Evolving on the streets of Manhattan and the Bronx, it was developed as an improvised, social dance form, reacting against traditional, high-art dance styles.

Who invented street dance?

Street dance is term applied to dances that were invented by the general public in the 1970’s and later in (largely African-related) urban cultures.

Why is it called street dance?

“Streetdance” was a term coined originally to describe dances that developed outside of the studio setting and in a social space like streets, clubs and parks.

What is the meaning street dance?

Street dance is an umbrella term for a large number of social dance styles such as: breakdancing, popping, locking, house dance, waacking etc. Vernacular dances are often improvisational and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dancers.

What country did hip hop come from?

Hip-hop originated in the predominantly African American economically depressed South Bronx section of New York City in the late 1970s.

What are street dance styles?

The most common street-dance styles are: locking, hip-hop (aka hip-hop freestyle or new style), popping, house (aka house dance) and breaking (aka B-Boying or its media-created name breakdancing). Below we will briefly introduce those five styles and show a videoclip to understand how they look.

What do street dancers wear?

Most dancers typically wear baggier hip hop pants rather than shorts, spandex or yoga pants that you might see in other types of dance classes. But a regular pair of sweatpants will do, as well. Make sure everything is clean and washed. Hip hop class is casual, but that doesn’t mean you should show up sloppy.