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The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is for hip-hop crews. There are four divisions: junior (ages 8–12), varsity (13–17), adult (18+), and mega crew (all ages). [16] Each crew must have at least five but not more than nine people (mega crew must have 15–40) [169] and must perform a routine that showcases three styles of hip-hop dance. [116]
Hip hop galsen - from Senegal; Hipco - from Liberia; Hiplife - hip hop and highlife from Ghana; Igbo rap - from Southeast Nigeria; Kwaito - South African house/hip hop fusion; Motswako - from Botswana and South Africa; Zenji flava - from Tanzania; European. Afroswing - from London; Gyp-hop - from Romania; Low bap - from Greece; Romany hip hop ...
This is a list of dance categories, different types, styles, or genres of dance. For older and more region-oriented vernacular dance styles, see List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin .
This is the main list of dances. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances. See following for categorized lists:
The four-day event marks a triumphant moment for Merzouki, 50, whose hip-hop style, once doubted 30 years ago, has now proven its lasting appeal. ... “I hope that the public, who thinks hip-hop ...
Below is a list of vernacular/street dances, ... Afro-American vernacular dance. Black Bottom; Blues dance; Boogie-woogie; ... Hip-hop & Funk styles. Bankhead Bounce ...
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A hip-hop dancer at Zona club in Moscow. The history of hip-hop dances encompasses the people and events since the late 1960s that have contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. African Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City.