IMPOSSIBLE HEAD TWIST

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TERMINOLOGY (1)



Get yourself acquainted with the most frequent terminology of Hip Hop:
• Battle
A competition in which dancers, usually in an open circle surrounded by their competitors, dance their routines, whether improvised (freestyle) or planned. Winners are determined by outside judges, often with prize money.
• Cypher
Open forum, mock exhibitions. Similar to battles, but less emphasis on competition.
• Freestyle ​ Improvised Old School routine.
• Hip Hop
A lifestyle that is comprised of 4 elements: Breaking, MCing, DJing, and Graffiti. Much of it is influenced by the original breaking crews in the 1980’s from the Bronx. Sneakers are usually flat soled and may range from Nike, Adidas, Puma, or Converse. Generally caps are worn for spins, often with padding to protect the head.
– Breaking    Breakdancing.
– MCing        ​M​ic ​c​ontroller uses rhyming verses, pre-written or freestyled, to introduce and praise the DJ or  excite   the crowd.
– DJing          Art of the disk jockey.
– Graffiti       Name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted usually on buildings, trains etc.
• Hip Hop dance
There are two main categories of hip hop dance:
• ​New School hip hop dance
​ Newer forms of hip hop music or dance (house, krumping, voguing, street jazz) that emerged in the 1990s
•​ Old School hip hop dance
​ Original forms of hip hop music or dance (breaking, popping, and locking) that evolved in the 1970s and 80s.
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