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Street Dance Origins explores the dynamic evolution of street dance, tracing its roots from marginalized communities to its current global recognition. The book highlights how social and economic conditions fueled its birth, with dance serving as a powerful tool for resistance and community building. Readers will discover how movements like hip-hop, funk, and house emerged from specific socio-political landscapes, reflecting the experiences and voices of the dancers themselves. The book examines key historical periods and locations, such as the Bronx in the 1970s and Los Angeles in the 1980s, detailing the unique cultural factors that shaped each style. It argues that street dance's authenticity and widespread appeal stem directly from its origins as a form of cultural expression. Through historical research, interviews, and dance analysis, the book offers an accessible and engaging account of this influential art form.
Structured to provide a comprehensive overview, the book begins by defining "street dance" and distinguishing it from other dance forms. Each chapter explores specific styles and their socio-political context, culminating in a synthesis of how these localized expressions evolved into a global phenomenon. This approach provides a nuanced understanding of street dance history and its lasting impact on popular culture.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235215529
Translators: AI
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Ebook: February 24, 2025
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