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Tracing the African American dance from the Diaspora to the dance floor, this book covers a social history germane not only to the African American experience, but also to the global experience of laborers who learn lessons from hip hop dance. Examining hip hop dance as text, as commentary, and as a function of identity construction within the confines of consumerism, the book draws on popular cultural images from films, commercials, and dance studios. A bibliography, discography, and filmography are included. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination cop
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Quels liens existent-ils entre danses et culture hip-hop ? A travers une étude historique et sociétale de cet art, l'auteure retrace les origines de la culture hip-hop, pour nous faire découvrir l'univers des danses hip-hop, avec ses particularités et ses codes. Autour de ce vocabulaire culturel et artistique qui leur est propre, les membres de la culture hip-hop - appelés B-BOYS et les B-GIRLS - recréent du lien social
Hip-hop dance --- Hip-hop --- Rap (Music)
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Engaging with a broad range of research and performance genres, The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies offers the most comprehensive research on Hip Hop dance to date. Filling a lacuna in both Hip Hop and dance studies, the Handbook places practitioners' voices at the forefront and in dialogue with theoretical insights, rooted in critical race theory, anticolonialism, intersectional feminism, and more. Volume editors Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson have included influential dancers and scholars from around the world: from B-Boys Ken Swift, YNOT, and Storm, to practitioners of locking, waacking and House dance styles such as E. Moncell Durden, Terry Bright Kweku Ofosu, Fly Lady Di, and Leah McFly, and innovative academic work on Hip Hop dance by the most prominent researchers in the field. Throughout the Handbook contributors address individual and social histories of dance, Afrodiasporic and global lineages, the contribution of B-Girls from Honey Rockwell to Rokafella, the "studio-fication" of Hip Hop styles, and moves into theatre, TV, and the digital/social media space.
Hip-hop dance. --- Hip-hop (Danse). --- Hip-Hop --- Hip-hop dance
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En se centrant sur une approche ludique, collective et mixte de la danse hip-hop, cet ouvrage propose des outils concrets (situations de création, enchaînements chorégraphiques, battles...etc) pour construire des cycles d'apprentissage adaptés au contexte scolaire. Enseignants et danseurs y puiseront de multiples pistes de perfectionnement à travers une pratique propre à l'UNSS ou à toute autre structure associative [Résumé de l'éditeur]
Dancing --- Hip-hop dance --- Hip-hop (Dance) --- education. --- Hip-hop --- Danse --- Étude et enseignement. --- Étude et enseignement. --- Étude et enseignement
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1. Introduction. 2. Getting Your Foundation: Pedagogy. 3. B-Boy Text: Aesthetics. 4. Crews. 5. I hate b-boys - that's why I break: Battling. 6. Like old folk songs handed down from generation to generation: history, canon, and community in B-boy culture. 7. If Breaking came out of Uprock, then Hip-Hop didn't start in the Bronx: B-boy History. 8. Conclusion
Hip-hop dance. --- Hip-hop dance --- Hip-hop --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Dance --- Hip-hop culture --- Hiphop --- African American arts --- Popular culture --- Break dancing
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Breaking, popping, locking, waacking, and hip-hop dance are practiced widely in contemporary Vietnam. Considering the dance practices in the larger context of post-socialist transformation, urban restructuring, and changing gender relations, Sandra Kurfürst examines youth's aspirations and desires embodied in dance. Drawing on a rich and diverse range of qualitative data, including interviews, sensory and digital ethnography, she shows how dancers confront social and gender norms while following their passion. As a contribution to area and global studies, the book illuminates the translocal spatialities of hip hop, produced through the circulation of objects and the movement of people.
Hip-hop dance. --- Cultural History. --- Culture. --- Gender. --- Globalization. --- Hip Hop. --- Popular Culture. --- Post-Socialist. --- Society. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Sociology. --- Southeast Asia. --- Urban Culture. --- Vietnam. --- Youth.
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Breaking, popping, locking, waacking, and hip-hop dance are practiced widely in contemporary Vietnam. Considering the dance practices in the larger context of post-socialist transformation, urban restructuring, and changing gender relations, Sandra Kurfürst examines youth's aspirations and desires embodied in dance. Drawing on a rich and diverse range of qualitative data, including interviews, sensory and digital ethnography, she shows how dancers confront social and gender norms while following their passion. As a contribution to area and global studies, the book illuminates the translocal spatialities of hip hop, produced through the circulation of objects and the movement of people.
Hip-hop dance. --- Cultural History. --- Culture. --- Gender. --- Globalization. --- Hip Hop. --- Popular Culture. --- Post-Socialist. --- Society. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Sociology. --- Southeast Asia. --- Urban Culture. --- Vietnam. --- Youth.
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To serious students and lovers of dance, Dance Chronicle is indispensable for keeping up with this rapidly changing field. It covers a wide variety of topics, including dance and music, theater, film, literature, painting, and aesthetics. Offering the best from both established dance historians and the new generation of dance scholars, Dance Chronicle is an ideal source for those who love dance, both past and present. Dance Chronicle has featured unique articles on the Bedaya-Serimpi dances of Java and the dancing choirboys of Seville Cathedral. Other, broader articles have presented studies on Renaissance dance, Baroque dance, romantic ballet, and dancing for Broadway, Hollywood, and television. Individual issues have been devoted to Bournonville, Gautier on Spanish dance, the Camargo Society, and Moscow's Island of Dance. Coverage also includes comprehensive pieces on Sada Yacco, Cyril W. Beaumont, Andrée Howard, Maya Plisetskaya, Merce Cunningham, the Judson Dance Theater, Trisha Brown, and Meredith Monk.
Dance --- Dancing. --- Ballet --- Hip-Hop Dance --- Jazz Dance --- Line Dancing --- Modern Dance --- Salsa Dancing --- Square Dance --- Tap Dance --- Dance, Hip-Hop --- Dance, Jazz --- Dance, Modern --- Dance, Square --- Dance, Tap --- Dancing, Line --- Dancing, Salsa --- Hip Hop Dance --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- Dance. --- Dances --- Dancing --- Amusements --- Performing arts --- Balls (Parties) --- Eurythmics --- Dansa.
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Edwin Denby, who died in 1983, was the most important and influential American dance critic of this century. His reviews and essays, which he wrote for almost thirty years, were possessed of a voice, vision, and passion as compelling and inspiring as his subject. He was also a poet of distinction -- a friend to Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, and John Ashbery. This book presents a sampling of his reviews, essays, and poems, an exemplary collection that exhibits the elegance, lucidity, and timelessness of Denby's writings.The volume includes Denby's reactions to choreography ranging from Martha Graham to George Balanchine to the Rockettes, as well as his reflections on such general topics as dance in film, dance criticism, and meaning in dance. Denby's writings are presented chronologically, and they not only provide a picture of how his dance theories and reviewing methods evolved but also give an informal history of dance in New York from the late 1930s to the early 1960s. The book -- the Only collection of Denby's writings currently in print -- is an essential resource for students and lover of dance.
Dance --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Reviews --- Dancing --- Dance critics. --- Dance criticism. --- Amusements --- Performing arts --- Balls (Parties) --- Eurythmics --- Dances --- Criticism --- Critics --- Ballet --- Hip-Hop Dance --- Jazz Dance --- Line Dancing --- Modern Dance --- Salsa Dancing --- Square Dance --- Tap Dance --- Dance, Hip-Hop --- Dance, Jazz --- Dance, Modern --- Dance, Square --- Dance, Tap --- Dancing, Line --- Dancing, Salsa --- Hip Hop Dance --- Performing Arts
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"This book, the first in English to introduce readers to the French hip-hop movement, analyzes the choreographic development of hip-hop into la danse urbaine, touring on national and international stages, as hip-hoppers move beyond the suburbs, figuring new forms within the mobility brought by new media and global migration"--Page [4] of cover.
Hip-hop dance --- Hip-hop --- Hip-hop (Dance) --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Aspect social --- Aspect politique --- France --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- #SBIB:316.7C211 --- Hip-hop culture --- Hiphop --- African American arts --- Popular culture --- Dance --- Break dancing --- Cultuursociologie: dans
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