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Friday, February 14, 2014

The Kids.

By Franklin Coiner, Waialai Iki:

This is about the music genre in general, and the young have definitely taken over a huge amount of diversity in dance. Around the world too. Korea, Gangnam and Mexico, Free style. and so on.

"Dancing with the feet is one thing. Dancing with heart is quite another."

Hip hop and its stylistic origins: Funk, disco, dub, rhythm and blues, reggae, dancehall, toasting, performance poetry, spoken word, scat singing and talking blues with cultural origins in the 1970s among the blacks. However, the Rap was actually first introduced in 1937 by Fred Astaire in the movie Second Chorus.

"Well, Get it" by Tommy Dorsey

Subgenres include over 60 types of dance and most of them are "performed" solo. If they wish to call it dance we should not disagree, that is their interpretation of whatever music they get for it. Hip hop music, also called rap music, is a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. It developed as part of hip hop culture, a subculture defined by four key stylistic elements: MCing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing, and graffiti writing.


We must definitely distinguish our dancing from any of this. In our culture, we may hear a beautiful Waltz that we are already acquainted with, and lucky enough to dance it with our favorite dance partner. Each of us knows that we will be dancing different halves of the same dance. I will lead the basic movements to what I feel to that beautiful music. She will interpret the movements beautifully in her own fashion and we will be "dancing" in the ultimate sense of the word.

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