As a cultural movement with a global reach, hip-hop and its assimilation outside America draws discourse from globalised perspectives. At the same time, African-American vernacular dances such as breaking, krumping, locking, vogue among others, often classified under hip-hop or street dance, have received scholarly attention in the past few years. This project is concerned with how hip-hop and street dance freestyle improvisations are shaped and localized in a post-American-colonial setting. Based on a two-month fieldwork in Manila, Philippines, this research analyzes the All Styles Battle as a convergence of various assimilated movement systems, and local dance practice. The methods implemented in gathering data include formal and informal...
Hip-hop culture has spread from its origins in the South Bronx in the late 1970’s to many countries ...
This paper is a part of overarching project addressing the academization of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop...
This thesis examines what social, historical, and political factors contributed to the development o...
New York-based African American, Latino, and Caribbean immigrant youth of the 1960s and early 1970s ...
While Hip-hop is recognised as a global musical culture, few studies have examined its practices of...
By observing and analyzing live performances, music, visual art, interviews, television shows, and o...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is a comprehensive chronicle of Hip-Hop dance from i...
The paper presents the results of field research on the population of dancers – members of the hip-h...
The significance of dance improvisation in the black radical tradition has yet to receive close atte...
This research explores the South Bronx and its immediate neighbors such as East Harlem, also known a...
Based on fieldwork with breakers (hip hop dancers) living in New York, Osaka, and Perth, as well fro...
Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America du...
In recent decades salsa dancing has become a global phenomenon, spawning a variety of styles and lev...
Sampling is the extraction and collaging of snatches of pre-existing musical recordings, and since h...
With any luck, we will certainly see the day when these dancings are plainly identified as well as g...
Hip-hop culture has spread from its origins in the South Bronx in the late 1970’s to many countries ...
This paper is a part of overarching project addressing the academization of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop...
This thesis examines what social, historical, and political factors contributed to the development o...
New York-based African American, Latino, and Caribbean immigrant youth of the 1960s and early 1970s ...
While Hip-hop is recognised as a global musical culture, few studies have examined its practices of...
By observing and analyzing live performances, music, visual art, interviews, television shows, and o...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is a comprehensive chronicle of Hip-Hop dance from i...
The paper presents the results of field research on the population of dancers – members of the hip-h...
The significance of dance improvisation in the black radical tradition has yet to receive close atte...
This research explores the South Bronx and its immediate neighbors such as East Harlem, also known a...
Based on fieldwork with breakers (hip hop dancers) living in New York, Osaka, and Perth, as well fro...
Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America du...
In recent decades salsa dancing has become a global phenomenon, spawning a variety of styles and lev...
Sampling is the extraction and collaging of snatches of pre-existing musical recordings, and since h...
With any luck, we will certainly see the day when these dancings are plainly identified as well as g...
Hip-hop culture has spread from its origins in the South Bronx in the late 1970’s to many countries ...
This paper is a part of overarching project addressing the academization of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop...
This thesis examines what social, historical, and political factors contributed to the development o...