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Dancer holds positions longer like locking in place and move again after quick pause
High energy free movement of arms legs chest and feet
what color are you supposed to wear in class?
precursor to jazz tap and swing
These dancers would dance during the instrumental part or the break in the music
_____ ______ would set up temporary discos with their large sound systems
known as DJ Kool Herc
Refers to dance styles primarily danced to hip hop music or that has evolved as part of hip hop culture
Bonus 1: Name that song: "Don't get comfortable Look, I don't dance now I make money moves Say I don't gotta dance I make money move If I see you and I don't speak"
Isolation where the dancer's chest beats out
Dancing on the high level
Chanting over a drum beat done by DJ's to one up their rivals
Contracting and releasing of muscles in your chest arms legs and shoulders to create a jerking motion
A wavelike motion moving through the whole body
Bonus 2: Artist for #9
Urban style of dancing; cross between jazz and hip hop
Isolation where the dancer's chest beats in
A fluid more interpretive version of hip hop to slower music
Country where hip hop originated
A group of street dancers who get together to create dance routines
dancing on the floor
How old was clive campbell when he moved to the west bronx?
Movement inspired by egyptian heiroglyphs
One of the earliest styles of hip hop
dancing on the middle level

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