av Michael Jackson
126,-
Hip hop dance is more than just a form of movement - it's a cultural expression that has its roots in African American and Latinx communities in the 1970s. From those humble beginnings, hip hop dance has evolved into a powerful art form that has had a significant impact on popular culture around the world. In "Hip Hop Dance: From the Streets to the Stage," readers will discover the rich history and culture of hip hop dance, from its early days in the streets of New York City to its current influence on mainstream media and pop culture. They will explore the various styles and variations of hip hop dance, including old school, new school, and commercial hip hop, as well as regional variations such as East Coast, West Coast, and Southern styles. This book also provides a comprehensive guide to the techniques and fundamentals of hip hop dance, including the basic elements of popping, locking, breaking, and krumping, as well as key techniques and movements like isolations, freezes, and footwork. With tips for developing a strong foundation in hip hop dance, including training and practice strategies, readers will be well on their way to mastering this dynamic art form. Finally, "Hip Hop Dance: From the Streets to the Stage" explores the important role that hip hop dance plays in addressing social and political issues such as racism, police brutality, and inequality, and in promoting positive change in communities around the world. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in hip hop dance, from beginners to seasoned performers, and for anyone interested in the cultural and artistic significance of this vibrant and dynamic form of expression.