Breaking On Another Level
Culture is something derived from ethnicity, geographical location within the world, or religion. A sub culture on the other hand can be created at anytime by anyone. In the late seventies, an urban subculture in the streets of New York began to rise. This movement became known as Hip-Hop. This was a culture in which peoples from all backgrounds, religions, and race could all participate. The inner city youth, to create a sense of togetherness, created their own culture. Hip Hop as a culture is more than music, that is just one of the art forms that go along with it. Hip-Hop as a culture has four different elements that one must master to claim himself a true Hip Hopper. M.C.ing is the art form of creating stunning, thoughtful rhythmic ballads. A DJ masters the turn tables and can fluently mix an entourage of music creating it into his own masterpiece. A graffiti artist, known as ghetto Di Vincis, uses a wall or some other big place to express his views of the world. The hardest art to perfect, because it is forever changing, is break dancing. A good “breaker” can astound an audience with one move. Break dancing, like the other elements, has many branches underneath it. The sub elements of break dancing are pop lock
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Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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