Routine 2 with Historical Hip Hop Moves

On hip hop history day, students created routines that incorporated moves from different decades. Before their routines, they explained what historical hip hop moves they incorporated:

Intro:

Routine:

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Routine 3 with Historical Hip Hop Moves

On hip hop history day, students created routines that incorporated moves from different decades. Before their routines, they explained what historical hip hop moves they incorporated:

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Routine 1 with Historical Hip Hop Moves

On hip hop history day, students created routines that incorporated moves from different decades. Before their routines, they explained what historical hip hop moves they incorporated:

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Routine 4 with Historical Hip Hop Moves

On hip hop history day, students created routines that incorporated moves from different decades. Before their routines, they explained what historical hip hop moves they incorporated:

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Hip Hop Soul Train

Kids and teachers enjoy the hip hop soul train while strengthening their improvisational skills:

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Hip Hop Circle

Students show their moves in hip hop circle, combining learned skills with their own moves:

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Carlos in Circle

Carlos shows his moves in hip hop circle:

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Swipe Explanation and Demonstration

Carlos demonstrates Swipe:

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Student Hip Hop Move Demonstration 7

Students explain and demonstrate hip hop moves for class:

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Student Hip Hop Move Demonstration 6

Students explain and demonstrate hip hop moves for class:

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Introduction
The Kids Make Hip Hop pilot project, created by Kathleen Isaac and Doug Fox, took place in Queens, New York in July 2009. This project, with the participation of hip hop dancer and educator Carlos Cordova, represented our initial exploration of a new educational approach and framework for child-centered dance-making that integrates proven dance teaching methodologies and practices with the Internet, digital technologies and social media.
Contact
To learn more about Kids Make Dance educational programs and our Kids Make Hip Hop pilot project, please email Kathleen Isaac or Doug Fox.

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