Since its development in the United States in the 1970s, hip-hop has grown to become a global dance phenomenon. In Beginning Hip-Hop Dance With HKPropel Access, students gain a strong foundation and learn the fundamentals of hip-hop techniques as they venture into the exciting world of this dance genre.
Written by dance educator, historian, and scholar E. Moncell Durden, Beginning Hip-Hop Dance gives students the opportunity to- explore hip-hop history and techniques, foundational information, and significant works and artists;
- understand the styles and aesthetics of hip-hop dance as a performing art and cultural art form; and
- learn about the forms of hip-hop dance, such as locking, waacking, popping and boogaloo, and house.
The text has related online tools delivered via HKPropel, including 55 video clips that aid students in the practice of the techniques, as well as
- extended learning activities and prompts for e-journaling to help students understand how the dance form relates to their overall development as a dancer;
- glossary terms with and without definitions so students can check their knowledge; and
- chapter review quizzes to help students assess their knowledge and understanding of hip-hop dance and its history, artists, styles, and aesthetics.
As students move through the book, they will learn the BEATS method of exploring hip-hop through body, emotion, action, time, and space. This method opens up the creative and expressive qualities of the movements and helps students to appreciate hip-hop as an art form. Students will also learn how to critique a dance performance and create their own personal style of movement to music.
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