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Title: LITERACY THROUGH


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THE HARLEM SCHOOL OF HIP HOP
LITERACY THROUGH HIP HOP DANCE Teaching High
School Students the importance of Hip Hop Dance
Education.
BY KIM ELLIOTT
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WHAT IS LITERACY?
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  • The ability to read, write or the ability to use
    language to read, write, listen and speak.
  • To be able to read and write at a level adequate
    for communication or at a level that lets one
    understand and communicate ideas.
  • The ability to identify, understand, interpret,
    create, communicate and compute, using printed
    and written materials associated with varying
    contexts.

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WHAT IS DANCE?
  • Movement used in a form of expression and social
    interaction.
  • Movement that can be used for social engagements
    or performed for an audience.
  • To describe methods of non-verbal communication
    between human beings, which can be
  • performed in silence or with music.

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THE HARLEM SCHOOL OF HIP HOP
The Harlem School of Hip Hop mission is to bridge
the gap between Hip Hop dance performance and
education by focusing on the elements of Hip Hop
Culture and translating them into Hip Hop Dance
Performance. Through movement exploration and
performances, students will develop writing,
reading, social and communication skills.
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LITERACY AND DANCEMAKING CONNECTIONS
READING AND WRITING USING LANGUAGE TO READ AND
WRITE COMMUNICATING AND UNDERSTANDING
IDEAS INTERPRET, CREATE AND COMPUTE USING
PRINTED AND WRITTEN MATERIALS DEFINITION WHAT
IS A MOTIF? A way to teach symbols in dance.
SHARING MOVEMENT PHRASES WITH OTHERS USING
TECHNIQUE TERMINOLOGY RESEARCHING DANCE AND
USING RESULTS TO BE INSPIRED TO CREATE CREATING
MOVEMENT PHRASES AND MOTIFS
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THE HARLEM SCHOOL OF HIP HOP OBJECTIVES
  • To educate students on the historical value of
    Hip Hop dance through group presentations and
    performances, historical video segments and
    classes of master teaching artists of different
    Hip Hop dance styles.
  • To develop confidence in students in
    understanding, teaching and working with old and
    new hip hop dance elements.
  • To connect the elements of jazz and hip hop dance
    through research presentations and choreographic
    phrases
  • To enhance students ability to work in groups
    and follow and lead each other through structured
    improvisational methods
  • To educate students on the different types of Hip
    Hop dance and how Jazz dance is a base style of
    Hip Hop dance.

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WHAT IS HIP HOP DANCE?
  • Street dance styles, mainly danced to hip hop
    music, which has evolved to be one of the key
    elements of Hip Hop culture.
  • A dance style formed in New York City in the
    1970s and became commercialized in the 1990s.
  • Has different elements of old school dances, such
    as breakdancing, popping and locking mostly seen
    in the urban communities and clubs. The new
    school elements mostly seen today on television
    such as BET and MTV are krumping, harlem shake,
    snap dance, crip walk, chicken noodle soup and
    street jazz

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HIP HOP DANCE EDUCATION IS
  • Bridging the gap between performance and
    education.
  • Learning the historical value of such an evolved
    culture and form of performance art.
  • Understanding the roots of Hip Hop Dance and how
    it relates to other cultural movement.
  • Exploring the past, capturing the present and
    engaging in the future of Hip Hop dance.
  • Focusing on the essence of the different Hip Hop
    Elements and how it affects society today.
  • Creating, researching and executing movement that
    correlates to findings and discoveries.

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WAYS OF INTEGRATING HIP HOP DANCE WITH LITERACY
  • Students can create movement from magazine
    articles, book passages and their own journal
    entries of Hip Hop Culture, past and present.
  • Students can research, write and demonstrate and
    present historical hip hop dance forms and how
    they relate to new dance forms.
  • Students can communicate and express themselves
    through improvisational techniques.
  • Students can research other types of cultural
    dances and demonstrate how they are connected to
    Hip Hop dance.

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GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
  • As The Harlem School of Hip Hop is community
    oriented, we will participate in the following
    events
  • Students will perform throughout different
    communities in New York City, such as afterschool
    programs, community centers and community
    affairs.
  • Students will visit elementary and junior high
    schools to share what they have learned of the
    Hip Hop Culture.
  • Students will participate in a big brother or
    sister program to help a younger child in the
    community.

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THE FUTURE
  • Develop The Harlem School of Hip Hop Dance
    Education program and propose to New York City
    Department of Education.
  • Open program to younger children who are in need
    of an outlet with an educational focus.
  • Create a partnership with Ailey Arts in Education
    and Community Programs as they promote arts in
    education.
  • Create an awareness of Hip Hop Dance Education
    and how important it is to our children of today.
  • Open program to a national market, as Hip Hop
    Culture is known all over the world.
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