User talk:Oldschoolnewbody

You must have heard of popping, locking and dropping, well, that's the popular Old School dance styles, which made ​​waves back in the early seventies.

However, with the changing times, people moved to more energetic and free dance style, known as Hip Hop, which was considered the New School counterpart. With less ground movement, this style became popular with routines such as c-walk, etc.

The music has also evolved, getting a makeover by Hip Hop, and bringing in new styles such as rap and beatboxing, who came from the New York City area of ​​South Bronx.

Music and dance is not complete with the matching dress, and the New School version, loose clothing made his name, because it allowed for free movement.

Sweat pants and loose pants have their way for dancers as they could they jump or move with ease. They were, however, not be too baggy, which could end up making them an obstacle.

For the upper part of the body, were tight and loose T's T's preference for women and men respectively, and for a more stylish look, some people wear hooded jackets.

However, most of the attention goes to the shoes, because they are the main form of movement for all dancers, so they need to perfect in all respects. Shoes that provide comfortable movement on the floor, without getting stuck in, are the ones that almost all the dancers used. And they are popular because they do not put a strain on the legs, when the dancers swing or jump, etc.

Because funky, Hip Hop promotes other accessories such as tires and sometimes, even jewelry.

Another thing that came along with the New School era graffiti, which has been widely associated with Hip Hop, making them blend well.