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The Birth Of Breaking Hiphop History From The Floor Up Serouj Midus Aprahamian

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The Birth Of Breaking Hiphop History From The Floor Up Serouj Midus Aprahamian
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.46 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Serouj “Midus” Aprahamian
ISBN: 9781501394317, 9781501394300, 9781501394348
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Birth Of Breaking Hiphop History From The Floor Up Serouj Midus Aprahamian by Serouj “midus” Aprahamian 9781501394317, 9781501394300, 9781501394348 instant download after payment.

Breaking is the first and most widely practiced hip-hop dance in the world today, with an estimated one million participants taking part in this dynamic, multifaceted artform. Yet, despite its global reach and over 40 years of existence, historical treatments of the dance have largely neglected the African Americans who founded it. Dancer and scholar Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian offers, for the first time, a detailed look into the African American beginnings of breaking in the Bronx, New York, during the 1970s. Given the pivotal impact the dance had on hip-hop’s formation, this book also challenges numerous myths and misconceptions that have permeated studies of hip-hop culture’s emergence.
Aprahamian draws on untapped archival material, primary interviews, and detailed descriptions of early breaking to bring this buried history to life, with a particular focus on the early aesthetic development of the dance, the institutional settings in which hip-hop was conceived, and the movement’s impact on sociocultural conditions in New York throughout the 1970s. By featuring the overlooked first-hand accounts of over 50 founding b-boys and b-girls, this book also shows how indebted breaking is to African American culture and interrogates the disturbing factors behind its historical erasure.

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