VIDEO LESSON: Physical Education- Hip Hop Dance styles I Grade 10 Quarter 3 Module 6
Summary
TLDRIn this physical education video, Michelle Melody Marialis introduces various hip-hop dance styles, including tutting, cramping, shuffling, and walking, along with their origins and cultural significance. Students are encouraged to engage in these moderate to vigorous activities for fitness, learn the history of Filipino hip-hop, and participate in practical dance tutorials. The lesson concludes with self-assessment and a creative assignment to choreograph a short hip-hop dance routine.
Takeaways
- π₯ The video is an educational lesson on physical education, specifically focusing on hip-hop dance styles for grade 10 students.
- πΊ The lesson introduces various hip-hop dance styles including tutting, cramping, shuffling, and walking, each with its unique history and origin.
- π Tutting is a geometric style of dance that originated from ancient Egyptian positions and was popularized by King Tut, aka Mark Abenson.
- π€ Cramping originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles and is known for its expressive and energetic movements, often used as a release for anger.
- π The Melbourne Shuffle, also known as rocking, is a fast-paced dance style that originated in the late 1980s rave scene in Australia.
- πΆ Walking is an African-American street dance from the 1970s disco era, characterized by stylized posing and synchronized movements.
- π The Philippines is highlighted as having the first hip-hop music scene in Asia, influenced by American culture and colonial narratives.
- π Filipino-Americans have made significant contributions to the world of hip-hop, especially in breakdancing, with many winning international competitions.
- π In the Philippines, hip-hop has become a significant part of the contemporary dance scene with numerous dance groups and competitions.
- π International hip-hop dance competitions provide a platform for Filipino groups to gain exposure and exchange styles with the global community.
- π Sub-genres within hip-hop, such as vogue, fame, and lyrical hip-hop, have emerged, adding variety and depth to choreography.
- π The lesson concludes with activities for students to practice the dance styles and self-evaluate their performance, encouraging active learning and engagement.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the video?
-The speaker in the video is Michelle Melody Marialis, a physical education teacher.
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the discussion of hip-hop dance styles, including their history and origin.
What type of physical activities are students expected to engage in during this lesson?
-Students are expected to engage in moderate to vigorous physical activities, specifically learning and practicing hip-hop dance styles.
What are the different hip-hop dance styles mentioned in the video?
-The video mentions tatting, cramping, shuffling, and walking as the different hip-hop dance styles.
What is the origin of the dance style 'tattin'?
-Tattin' is derived from the positions people were drawn in during the days of ancient Egyptians and was originally practiced by funk dancers.
Who is credited with pioneering the 'tattin' style?
-King Tut, also known as Mark Benson, is widely acclaimed for pioneering the 'tattin' style.
What is the origin of 'cramping' dance style?
-Cramping originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles, California, and is a relatively new form of urban black dance movement.
What is the significance of 'shuffling' in the dance community?
-Shuffling, also known as the Melbourne Shuffle, is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in Melbourne, Australia, and is known for its fast heel and toe action.
What is the history of hip-hop in the Philippines?
-The Philippine hip-hop scene emerged in the early 80s, shortly after the development of hip-hop in the Bronx, New York, making it the first hip-hop music scene in Asia.
How has the hip-hop dance culture evolved in the Philippines?
-Hip-hop dance culture in the Philippines has evolved with the formation of numerous hip-hop dance groups, participation in local and international dance competitions, and the influence of international choreographers through workshops.
What are some of the sub-genres within the main hip-hop genre mentioned in the video?
-Some sub-genres within the main hip-hop genre mentioned in the video are vogue, fame, cramping, and lyrical hip-hop.
What is the assignment given to the students at the end of the video?
-The assignment given to the students is to create a simple hip-hop dance routine of one to two minutes, choosing from the mentioned hip-hop dance styles, and submit it online or through the teacher's social media.
Outlines
πΊ Introduction to Hip-Hop Dance Styles
In the first paragraph, Michelle, the physical education teacher, introduces the topic of hip-hop dance styles, specifically for Grade 10 Partner 3, Module 6. She mentions that the lesson will involve moderate to vigorous physical activities and encourages students to watch a video to understand different dance activities and their feelings. Michelle then explains that the lesson will cover various hip-hop dance styles such as tutting, cramping, shuffling, and walking, along with their history and origin. The goal is to integrate dancing as a recreational activity with healthy eating habits for lifelong fitness.
πΆ Exploring the Origins and Impact of Hip-Hop Dance
The second paragraph delves into the origins and impact of different hip-hop dance styles. Michelle discusses tutting's connection to ancient Egyptian positions and its modern adaptation by King Tut, a pioneer in the style. Cramping, originating from the African-American community in Los Angeles, is described as a free, expressive, and energetic dance form often associated with releasing anger, which reportedly helped minimize the impact of the gamma riots in the United States. Shuffling, also known as the Melbourne Shuffle, is a rave and club dance from Australia with basic movements suited for various electronic music. Lastly, walking, an African-American street dance from the 1970s disco era, is highlighted for its stylized posing and synchronized movements.
π΅π The Rise of Filipino Hip-Hop Culture
In the third paragraph, Michelle explores the rise of the Filipino hip-hop culture, which began in the early 1980s, shortly after the emergence of hip-hop in the Bronx, New York. The Philippines is noted for having the first hip-hop music scene in Asia, influenced by American trends. The popularity of electric bugaloo and the introduction of popping and locking through Filipino-American TV shows contributed to the development of the local hip-hop scene. Filipino-Americans have significantly influenced the world of hip-hop, especially through breakdancing. The paragraph also touches on the growth of hip-hop dance groups in the Philippines and the importance of local and international dance competitions in elevating the art form.
π Applying Hip-Hop Dance Knowledge Through Activities
The final paragraph focuses on applying the knowledge gained about hip-hop dance styles through practical activities. Michelle provides instructions for two activities: practicing a tutting tutorial for 15 minutes and at least four shuffling tutorials. She emphasizes the importance of warming up and observing safety measures to avoid injuries. After the activities, students are asked to self-evaluate their performance and create a simple hip-hop dance routine, which they should record and submit for evaluation based on criteria such as attitude, execution, rhythm, safety observance, and overall performance.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Physical Education
π‘Hip-Hop Dance Style
π‘Tutting
π‘Cramping
π‘Shuffling
π‘Walking
π‘Filipino Hip-Hop Culture
π‘Dance Tutorial
π‘Self-Evaluation
π‘Choreography
π‘Workshops
Highlights
Introduction to the topic of hip-hop dance styles in physical education for grade 10.
Engagement in moderate to vigorous physical activities through hip-hop dance.
Discussion on the various reasons people dance, including fun, health, and competition.
Introduction of different hip-hop dance styles such as tutting, cramping, shuffling, and walking.
Tutting's origin from ancient Egyptian portraits and its practice by funk dancers.
Cramping's origin in the African-American community and its role in expressing anger.
Shuffling's origins in the underground rave scene of Melbourne, Australia.
Walking's emergence from the 1970s disco era and its popularity in hip-hop dance.
The rise of Filipino hip-hop culture and its significance in Asia.
Philippines' status as the first hip-hop music scene in Asia due to colonial narrative.
Influence of Filipino-Americans in the world of hip-hop through break dancing.
Hip-hop's growth in the Philippines with the formation of numerous dance groups.
Local and international dance competitions providing exposure for Filipino hip-hop dancers.
Development of sub-genres within hip-hop, such as vogue, fame, and lyrical hip-hop.
Importance of musicality and rhythm interpretation in hip-hop choreography.
Workshops by international choreographers to elevate Philippine hip-hop to international standards.
Dance as a lifestyle and passion among Filipino hip-hop dancers.
Assignment to create and submit a simple hip-hop dance routine incorporating learned styles.
Evaluation criteria for the submitted hip-hop dance performance.
Transcripts
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hello
a pleasant day to everyone i'm michelle
melody marialis
your physical education teacher for
today
for today's video i'm going to discuss
related to physical education for grade
10 partner 3
module 6 on this lesson
you'll be engaged in moderate to
vigorous physical activities
but before we start our lesson let's
watch this video
you don't need no filter go just make em
what is in the video
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what do you think they are doing
what do you think they feel while doing
the activity
great answer so our topic for today
is all about hip-hop dance style
you know what people dance for a variety
of reasons
sometimes it is for fun
recreation and for our health
it can also be ceremonial or
competitive this mojo
you will learn other hip-hop dance style
like chatting cramping
shuffling and walking as well as their
history
and origin at the end of this module
you will consider dancing to be one of
your recreational activities
combining it with healthy eating habits
to sustain lifelong fitness here are the
different
hip-hop dance styles first one
tatting is a creative way of making
geometric
shapes forming right angle using your
body parts
the style was originally practiced by
funk
dancers it is derived from the positions
people were drawn in during the days of
the ancient egyptians
it is the positions seen in these
portraits
that have been adopted by dancers today
touching is still greatly respected move
and king tut aka mark benson
is widely acclaimed for pioneering this
style
this is an example of
do you think you can do it also well
let's see we have cramping
cramping is a form of dancing that
originated in the african-american
community
of south central los angeles california
and is a relatively new form of the
urban
black dance movement it is free
expressive and highly energetic
most people paint their faces in
different designs
are you excited to watch cramping style
let's watch this video
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i know that you've noticed that the
dancer seems
that they want to have fight you know
why
because camping is a dance to release
anger
it is reported that gama riots in united
states
was minimized because of the style
cramping style
the next style is called shuffling
the melbourne shuffle also known as
rocking
or simply the shuffle it is a rave and
club dance that originated
in the late 1980s in the underground
rave music
scene in melbourne australia the basic
movements of the dance
are a fast heel and soul
action with a style suitable for various
types of electronic music
some variants incorporate arm movements
people who dance the shuffle are often
referred to as rockers
due in part to the popularity of
shuffling
to rock music in the early 1990s this is
an example
of shuffling dance style
and lastly we have walking
walking is an african-american form of
street dance
originating from 1970s disco era
of the underground club since in los
angeles
and new york city walking consists of
stylized posing and fast synchronize
our movements to the weight of the music
today walking is a popular element of
hip-hop dance
watch this
okay so those are the different hip hop
dance style
which among the different dance style do
you like the most
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okay i like that too
i hope that you enjoyed watching the
different hip-hop dance style
now let's find out how the filipino
hip-hop culture arise
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the rise of filipino hip-hop culture
the philippine hip-hop scene broke loose
in the early 80s which shortly followed
the development of
general hip-hop which manifested in
bronx
new york in the late 70s don't you know
that philippines is known to have the
first
hip-hop music scene in asia this is due
to the theory
of colonial narrative with socially
engineered
colonized to be like the colonizer
in this case the philippines mimic any
fad or
craze that america creates with the
popularity of electric bugaloo
which is functions that involves popping
and fluid motions within the legs and
arms emerging
the filipinos were split during the era
of disco
because of the anventh of saturday night
fever
one half of the spectrum was into
hip-hop
and popping while the other was still
into disco
hop scene truly took form in the
philippines when early 80s tv dance
shows
introduced popping and locking through
the young filipino americans or what we
called
balikbayan till this day filipino
americans
continue to influence the world of hippa
through break dancing
the majority of the dancers who compete
and win
mtv's america's best dance crew
are filipino americans hip-hop is music
culture
that filipinos can excel in and
also leave their mark on although
it started in the late 70s filipino
hip-hop continues to live on
and grow here's the philippine hip-hop
dance scene
in the philippines hip-hop has since
become a significant highlight in the
contemporary dance scene
numerous hip-hop dance group have been
formed in different parts of the country
since the early 2000s when the dance
first became
popular in the country
local dance competitions are held
everywhere
as a form of community entertainment
these events give the so-called
hip-hop van screws to attain a certain
degree of
pain the completion often goes
from region to region gathering huge
crowds
at every stop along the way
international hip-hop dance competitions
are also held giving philippine hip-hop
dance groups mainstream exposure
at international hip-hop events the
dance developed
further from the exchange of styles
among
dance groups from different parts of the
world presenting their visual
artistry there have also emerged
sub-genres within the main hip-hop genre
like vogue fame and walking
some of the latest enhancements to
philippine hip-hop choreography
which add a feminine touch to the dance
choreographies put a strong emphasis on
musicality and
interpretation of the music and its
rhythm
cramping and lyrical hip-hop are other
subgenres
that enhance the standard hip-hop
choreography
meanwhile famous international hip-hop
choreographers
also hold zen's workshops in the
philippines
to share and influence their style to
the filipinos
the workshops all the more bring the
philippine
hip-hop at part with international
standards
for philippine hip-hop dancers dance
is not just a hobby but a lifestyle
there have spotted passion and unique
behavior
among them they are a league of their
own
these are the examples of philippines
dance crew
let's watch this video
c
don't you know that boy's unlimited
dance crew of pangasinan
won back-to-back champion an open
division world supremacy
2011-2012
no wonder that the filipinos are very
talented and skillful in all aspects
especially in physical activities like
dancing now that you have known the
different band styles and their origin
let's go let's apply what you have
learned
let's do the activities activity number
one
practice the touching tutorial for 15
minutes
don't forget to warm up before doing the
activity
observe atmos care while doing the
activity to avoid
injuries just click this link
basic tuning combo
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a combo is all about building from one
to two to three to four has to make
sense
has to be in order and at the same time
uniqueness
make sure you still have your foundation
and your technique at the same time
are you having fun
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what did you feel
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nice one if that's so this is your
activity number two
for your next activity practice
at least four shuffling tutorials for
15 minutes observe atmos care while
doing the activity
to avoid injuries just click the link
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below
now after doing the activities
copy the table and rate yourself
according to how good you are
in executing the done styles
choose from the rating
hope that you rate yourself accurately
now let's do the evaluation at the same
time
your performance starts create
a simple dance routine one to two
minutes
you can choose any of the following
hip-hop dance styles
tatting shuffling walking or cramping
observe atmos care while doing the
activity to avoid
injuries record your performance through
an
audio visual media and send it to the
prescribed
email or link your performance will be
rated according to the following
criteria
attitude execution rhythm or temple
observance of safety and overall
performance
don't forget to warm up before doing the
activity
assignment create a simple hip-hop dance
to be performed
submit it online or on my fb
or messenger hope you enjoyed our lesson
for today
again i'm michelle melody morales your
physical education teacher
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