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1: Que es la danza urbana 2: cultura rap 3: tipos de danzas 4:5o cent 5: origen de la danza urbana 6: danza urbana y sus principales exponentes 7: que es Breakdance 8:primeros bailarines de la danza urbana 9: Atistas del hip hop 10: Grupos urbanos

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Revista de Bailes y Musica Urbana!

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1: Que es la danza urbana

2: cultura rap

3: tipos de danzas

4:5o cent

5: origen de la danza urbana

6: danza urbana y sus principales exponentes

7: que es Breakdance

8:primeros bailarines de la danza urbana

9: Atistas del hip hop

10: Grupos urbanos

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Based urban dance music rooted in funk, disco and soul. In the sixties

emerged in Latin American and African American communities marginalized

neighborhoods in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx in New York, an outlet for

this group; Hip hop culture.

The Hip hop prompted not only a way to move itself, but also a cultural

movement that added the graffiti, the concept of DJ and at first the b-boying

or breakdancing. Thus arose the Old Style Breakdance formed by the Poppin

and Locking.

These styles are the new drivers of urban dance, which after its dissemination

and fusion has been fructiferando and creating styles New style, Commercial

dance, video dance, stage dance, Krum, Grinding, Clown dance ... and many

more that we will learn

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Rapping refers to "spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics". The art form can be broken down

into different components, as in the book How to Rap where it is separated into “content”,

“flow” (rhythm and rhyme), and “delivery”. Rapping is distinct from spoken word poetry in

that it is performed in time to a beat.

Rapping is a primary ingredient in hip hop music and reggae, but the phenomenon predates

hip hop culture by centuries. It can also be found in alternative rock such as that of Cake

and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Rapping is also used in Kwaito music, a genre that

originated in Johannesburg, South Africa and is composed of hip hop elements. Rapping

can be delivered over a beat or without accompaniment. Stylistically, rap occupies a gray

area among speech, prose, poetry, and song. The use of the word to describe quick speech

or repartee long predates the musical form, meaning originally "to hit".The word had been

used in British English since the 16th century, and specifically meaning "to say" since the

18th. It was part of the African American dialect of English in the 1960s meaning "to

converse", and very soon after that in its present usage as a term denoting the musical style.

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Breakdance or breaking: acrobatic dance associated with the

hip-hop culture emerged during the legendary battles

DJ in the parks of New York in the seventies.

Following African tradition, with all the dancers in a circle,

with one in the center to turn, in this dance derived

steps and styles of movement as the stunts in the

soil spins, freezes waves floating

The Egyptian as an ancient bas-relief

Egypt, mime movements

Lockin ': Style dance appeared in the West Coast

U.S. It is characterized by rapid movements of hands,

wrists, arms and leg combinations and enriched

with the inclusion of stops and which freezes

increase its spectacular.

Emceen MC or Master of Ceremonies. denomination

is facing the companion disc jockey DJ, charged

encourage the public to dance. As your paper

was becoming increasingly important and began writing

their own texts, the MC was known as harper

Poppin ': Style dance appeared in the West Coast

U.S., especially in Los Angeles. included movements

"Broken", short and explosives was christened by that name

its resemblance to the movement of pop corn.

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Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an

American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, and actor. He rose to fame with the release of his

albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005). His album Get Rich or Die

Tryin' has been certified eight times platinum by the RIAA

Born in the South Jamaica of Queens, New York City, Jackson began drug dealing at the

age of twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic. After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap

career, he was shot at and struck by nine bullets during an incident in 2000. After releasing

his album Guess Who's Back? in 2002, Jackson was discovered by rapper Eminem and

signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Eminem and Dr. Dre, who produced his first

major commercial successes, Jackson became one of the world's highest selling rappers. In

2003, he founded the record label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers

such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.

Jackson has engaged in feuds with other rappers including Ja Rule, Nas, Fat Joe, Jadakiss,

Cam'ron, Puff Daddy, Rick Ross, and former G-Unit members The Game and Young Buck.

He has also pursued an acting career, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film Get Rich

or Die Tryin' in 2005, the Iraq War film Home of the Brave in 2006, and Righteous Kill in

2008. 50 Cent was ranked as the sixth-best artist of the 2000s by Billboard magazine. The

magazine also ranked him as the fourth top male artist and as the third top rapper behind

Eminem and Nelly. Billboard magazine also ranked him as the sixth best and most

successful Hot 100 Artist of the 2000s and as the number one rap artist of the 2000.

Billboard ranked his album Get Rich or Die Tryin' as the twelfth best album of the 2000

and his album The Massacre as the 37th best album of the 2000. 50 Cent is currently

working on his fifth studio album, Street King Immortal, which is to be released in January

2013.

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Urban dance originated in the core of the great cities, perhaps for reasons of participation

and attitudes play, rhythms and routines in inner-city areas, are more easily generate "ideas

dancisticas" original, more complex or more charged forms of wit and even more

complicated. That is, most basic and direct the regional and folk. Generally in cities tends

to institutionalize a more dynamic and media funcionalsus action and artistic creation. If we

add to these factors the fact natural or human impulse to do is dance as we urban folk

dance.

These dances are mostly influenced by advertising and consumption lleba as merchandise,

and have among their caracteriasticas that are individual and regional folk dances, or at

least are personal.

Despite all this it is still a type of folk dance because in the moment we can not but realize

that the pace, steps, etc., are characteristic of each neighborhood or community, and that is

why they are also called popular

This type of urban origin of dances were perfect companions expreciones other, modalities

and Performing Arts, this from ancient Greece, through the ballroom dances that made all

this allegory, and up to the ballet, complete with technique and brought out serious acts of

urban dance, which on many occasions favored the show.

This type of dance or dances are increase land over time and even more so with the

advancement of technology, and the emergence of the great mass media such as television

and radio.

In order of appearance come well:

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2. - The Waltze

3. - Vals

4. - Boston

5. - Fox-Trot (You dance with jazz music)

6. - Slow-Fox

7. - Quick Step

8. - Rumba

9. - ChaChaCha

10. - Rumba Bolero

11. - Samba

12. - Tango

13. - Mazurka

14. - Polka

15. - Habanera

16. - Merengue

17. - Mambo

18. - Salsa

19. - Rock Of Rock derive all of today's popular dances.

20. - Swin

21. – Blues

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It is a dance that combines a series of aerobic and rhythmic movements, influenced from

Aboriginal dances, martial arts, gymnastics, and funk. The list of movements is enormous

and requires great dedication and discipline to be performed. The B-boying movements can

be classified into four branches: style or Top Rocking (top dance), footwork or foals power

moves and freeze .

Movements

These are the four kinds of motion.

Top Rocking, Up-Rocking or Style: Dance up. It is divided into two branches: Top rocks:

This is to keep pace with the music and move based on some steps and exercises pre-set on

making it a very difficult (for a b-boy is very necessary and toprocking that this is the style

of each and this represents a good style is very difficult to achieve, need a lot of discipline

and passion, it is noteworthy that in the hands toprocking form a very important part

because they modify the style. toprock Some steps are: Indian Step, Salsa Step, Step and

Battle Rock Brooklyn. Falls and down to ground level and drops are called to introduce the

footwork transitions are called "boging" like going there

Footworks or ponies: the dance steps are being made on the ground with his hands and feet.

The simplest steps support most of the weight on the feet (hence the word "footwork",

which means and the most complicated in the knees and arms. The footwork is very

important to be creative, the combinations are very dependent on the style of "BBoy", each

has its own bboy footwork, although there are some exercises that help to create a bboy.

Among them are: 6-step, 4-step, three-step, 2-step, one-step, middle swipes, babylove,

pretzels, cc's, etc..

PowerMoves: They are often very difficult and spectacular movements that require

considerable physical ability and body control. This style of breakdance is based on

continuous motion where force is applied, turns, or equilibrium speed. Some of them are

the Windmill, Munchmill, Flares, Airflares, Halos, 1990's and 2000's, among the best

known, but there is more.

Freezes: Are the movements in which the B-boy "freezes" for a moment in time to the

music. They are also the most difficult, especially require balance and range of motion.

There the air freezes which keeps the body still in the air, despite the redundancy, and with

minimal ground support. there are the ground freezes which keeps the body by a low level

in normal positions with his head on the floor. Some of the moves are the babyfreeze,

handstand, airchair, chair, nikefreeze, ttc. Although movements are "frozen", there are also

some variations in the balance while culaes keep or give boat tours

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Mercedes De Chazal

Born in San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina, began his studies at the School of Dance

of the Province of Tucumán at the age of 8 years. At 15 he entered the Ballet

Company of the Province, and from 1977 to the present he serves as prima ballerina

of the company for competition play major roles in the ballets Don Quixote, Swan

Lake, La Fille Mal Gardée, The Sleeping Beauty, Raymonda, Les Sylphides, Giselle,

the Nutcracker, Spartacus, Coppelia, etc, sharing the stage with stars such as Maia

Plissetskaia, Nadia Pavlova, V. Gordeiev, Julio Bocca, Maximiliano Guerra, Liliana

Belfiore, Daniel Escobar, Alicia Quadri, Ruben Chayan, etc. In that company has

worked under the direction of teachers as Lyde Peralta, Liliana Belfiore, Hector

Zaraspe, Rodolfo Lastra, Violeta Janeiro, Ruben Chayán and Mabel Silvera, among

others.

He won numerous awards for his performances, such as the First Prize for best

leading role Norma Fontenla Contest (1977), Silver Medal at the Second Latin

American Dance Contest (Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1984), Silver Medal in the first World

Choreography competition in the category alone (1987), to name a few.

In 1995 he toured integrating national troupe Maximiliano Guerra alongside

international stars of dance (Cecilia Kerche, Susan Jaffe, etc.), And between 1996

and 1999 he serves as director of the Ballet Company of Tucuman, Argentina . He

teaches at the School of Dance of Tucumán Province from 1978 to present.

He completed his training under the guidance of teachers Maria Mercedes de Chazal,

Ruben Chayan, Rodolfo Lastra, Violeta Janeiro and Liliana Belfiore, perfected at the

Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires under the guidance of Maestro. Hugo Delavalle.

Acted as lead dancer in many leading roles of the repertoire, including Colas in La

Fille Mal gardée, Siegfried in Swan Lake, Basilio in Don Quixote, Albrecht in

Giselle, Don Jose in Carmen, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, Prince in the Nutcracker,

Spartacus Pas de Deux of Espactaco and Phrygia, etc. ..

He has participated in coprotagónicos roles alongside the likes of Julio Bocca,

Maximiliano Guerra, Raul Candal, Cecilia Kerche and Ruben Chayán, occurring in

the cities of Tucuman, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Santiago del Estero and Corrientes.

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He completed his training under the guidance of teachers Maria Mercedes de Chazal, Ruben

Chayan, Rodolfo Lastra, Violeta Janeiro and Liliana Belfiore, perfected at the Teatro Colon

in Buenos Aires under the guidance of Maestro. Hugo Delavalle.

Acted as lead dancer in many leading roles of the repertoire, including Colas in La Fille Mal

gardée, Siegfried in Swan Lake, Basilio in Don Quixote, Albrecht in Giselle, Don Jose in

Carmen, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, Prince in the Nutcracker, Spartacus Pas de Deux of

Espactaco and Phrygia, etc. ..

He has participated in coprotagónicos roles alongside the likes of Julio Bocca, Maximiliano

Guerra, Raul Candal, Cecilia Kerche and Ruben Chayán, occurring in the cities of Tucuman,

Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Santiago del Estero and Corrientes. Beside Symphony Orchestra

U.N.T. has served as assistant director on the set of El Amor Brujo, Pas de Deux from The

Nutcracker and Carmina Burana in that body art shows at the Teatro Alberdi and Mega-

concert in the year-end.

Born in Los Angeles, California, made his professional training at the School of

Dance of the Province, integrating in its infancy Youth Ballet organized and

conducted by Maestro. Hector Zaraspe. Parallel took classes at the Instituto Superior

de Arte del Teatro Colón, participating in the Dance Week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

under the direction of Cuban dancer maîtraisse and Josefina Mendez. His studies also

include Gloria Kazda, Mercedes de Chazal and Eichelbaum Rada as trainers, entering

the Ballet Company of the Province in 1988.

In 1990 he established in Madrid, Spain, where he perfected with Rosa Naranjo,

Rodolfo Castellanos, Azari Plizetski, Carmen Roche and Victor Ullate Ballet

principal dancers of the twentieth century by Maurice Béjart, dancing at the Teatro

Alcalá de Madrid.

In 1994 she won the Second Prize in the First Latin American and Dance

Competition, and is incorporated back into the Province Stable Ballet, participating in

choreographed set of Don Quixote, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Ocean and Pearls,

and Romeo and Juliet among many other

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Urban groups are all groups of people with different beliefs according to the music or to their sport each has different characteristics, different clothes and different beliefs, for these reasons their behavior and characters are completely different. These urban groups are more than anything in adolescence as it is there where most young people are looking for an identity, which is why they get into sects, urban groups or bands. It is also about the influence of friends to be part of a group of these, friends are also responsible for inducing the teenager to vices such as alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, etc. They are part of these urban groups emos, rappers, punks, metalheads, the crasys, the rolers, skaters, hip hop and others

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