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Dance in Clarissa David Jherri Simpson Victoria Carey Danielle Nilson Valena Singleton Richard Momii the Americas The Americas R002 group

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Dance in

Clarissa DavidJherri SimpsonVictoria CareyDanielle NilsonValena SingletonRichard MomiiJeremy Rider

the Americas

The Americas R002 group

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Swing Dance

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Swing dance History• Developed under the swing style of

jazz music during the 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s.

• Began in African American communities known as vernacular African American dances.

• Lindy Hop, originated in Harlem, is known as the most popular swing style and is still danced today.

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Types & Styles

• Savoy Swing• Lindy Style• West Coast Swing• Whip• Push• Supreme Swing• Imperial Swing• Carolina Shag

• DC Hand Dancing• East Coast Swing• Ballroom West Coast

Swing• Country-Western• Cajun Swing• Pony Swing• Jive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myJj0mNNe1Y

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Salsa! • The Salsa dance has evolved from

Latin and Caribbean dances. • Salsa is almost the same as the

Mambo in that the partners both have a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music.

• The dance has been influenced by many cultures, but it originated in Cuba.

• The Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Puerto Rico have all had some influence on the dance.

• There are many different styles of salsa that vary by location: Cuban-style salsa, Columbian style-salsa, L.A.-style salsa, New York-style salsa, Puerto-Rican style salsa, and Casino Reudo- style salsa.

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Who salsas? • Although Salsa dancing originated in Latin

America, it is now popular all over the Americas, particularly the US.

• There are a mass number of Salsa clubs in the US. The most popular being in Miami, New York, LA, Chicago, Dallas, and Boston.

• Salsa classes are being taught across the US as well as online. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfDVnX4j3-w&feature=player_embedded

• Salsa has become so popular in the US, that it is even portrayed on prime-time shows such as Dancing with the Stars. http://mkcspeaks.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/dancing-with-the-stars-week-9-myas-salsa/

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Old School Hip Hop Dance

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Old School Hip Hop Dance*Moonwalk

-Michael Jackson

-March 25 1983- one of the best dance techniques used world wide

*Breakdancing-one of the oldest forms of hip hop dance-rising popularity in 1970’s in the streets of America- “evolved in order to settle the brutal territorial fights with macho dancing techniques instead of guns”- “Dance battles”-1980’s and 1990’s eventually reached Asia and Europe

*Pop Locking-Electric Boogie-Los Angeles-created by Electric Boogaloo

*The running Man-1980’s-MC Hammer made it popular-

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The New Millennium Dances

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What, Who and Where• Spongebob Dance

– Baltimore Club Music and started in Baltimore, MD

• The Cha Cha Slide (1996)– DJ Casper and started in Chicago

• Harlem Shake (2001)– G-Dep and started in The Bronx,

New York

• Cupid Shuffle (2007)– Cupid and started in Lafayette,

Louisiana

• Walk It Out (2006)– Unk and started in Atlanta, GA

• Crank That (Soulja Boy) (2007)– Soulja Boy and started in

Chicago, Illinois.

• Swag Surfin’ (2009)– F.L.Y. (Fast Life Yungstaz) and

started in Stone Mountain, GA

• Stanky Legg (2009)– GS Boyz and started in Texas

• Jerking (2009)– New Boyz and started in Los

Angeles, CA

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Hula Dance The hula was pegged as being too “exotic” but was

originally done as a Hawaiian ritual. King Kalakaua's was a easygoing, fun loving person

so, under his reign, in 1874 the ban on Hula was trashed. "Hula is the language of the heart and

therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.“ —King K Hula Kahiko (Ancient hula) Hula Auana (Modern hula)

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Aloha Hula • Traditional drums- Pahu, Puniu, Ipu heke

– Made from gourds, coconut or breadfruit tree trunk, or half coconut shell with skin stretched over it

• Other commonly used instruments are the 'uli'uli (feather decorated gourd rattle), pu'ili (split bamboo

rattle), and kala'au (sticks). There is a close correspondence between the foot patterns and the rhythmic patterns of the instruments.• Nowadays, the traditional instruments used for the hula has been replaced by the guitar and ukulele.