Hip-Hop Moves

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By Ambrose Delaney

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Hip-Hop Moves explores the vibrant journey of hip-hop dance, from its emergence in 1970s New York City to its worldwide recognition. Originating within marginalized Black and Latino communities, hip-hop dance served as a powerful form of cultural expression and resistance. The book highlights how hip-hop evolved beyond mere steps, significantly influencing music, fashion, and popular culture, becoming a celebrated art form across the globe.

The book delves into key elements and styles like breaking, locking, and popping, examining their evolution and dissemination through music videos, competitions, and social media. It also addresses the complex issues surrounding globalization, including cultural exchange versus commercial appropriation.

Tracing the history, the book progresses through the foundational elements, the evolution of styles, and the dance's global impact, offering a nuanced perspective on its future and continued relevance.

Hip-Hop Moves