![]() ![]() Though the dance is established in entertainment, including mild representation in theater, it maintains a strong presence in urban neighborhoods which has led to the creation of street dance derivatives Memphis jookin, turfing, jerkin', and krump. The commercialization of hip-hop dance continued into the 1990s and 2000s with the production of several television shows and movies such as The Grind, Planet B-Boy, Rize, StreetDance 3D, America's Best Dance Crew, Saigon Electric, the Step Up film series, and The LXD, a web series. Because of this development, hip-hop dance is practiced in both dance studios and outdoor spaces. Classically trained dancers developed these studio styles in order to create choreography from the hip-hop dances that were performed on the street. The dance industry responded with a commercial, studio-based version of hip-hop-sometimes called "new style"-and a hip-hop influenced style of jazz dance called "jazz-funk". ![]() The television show Soul Train and the 1980s films Breakin', Beat Street, and Wild Style showcased these crews and dance styles in their early stages therefore, giving hip-hop dance mainstream exposure. It is influenced by a wide range of styles that were created in the 1970s and made popular by dance crews in the United States. ![]() Hip hop dance is a range of street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop music or that have evolved as part of hip hop culture. Turntables – Hip hop music – Social dancing/Party dancing - African-American culture ![]() Memphis Jookin' – Turfing – Jerkin' – KrumpingĬommercial/New Style – Jazz-funk – Lyrical hip hop A b-boy performing in Turkey surrounded by a group of spectators. ![]()
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