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Krumping is a style of street dance popularized in the United States, characterized by free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement. Dancers who started krumping saw the dance as a means for them to escape gang life and "to express raw emotions in a powerful but non-violent way."
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. (krŭm′pĭng) n. A style of dance combining convulsive arm movements with energetic movements adapted from various urban dance
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Street dance is an umbrella term for a large number of social dance styles such as: breakdancing, popping, locking, house dance, waacking etc. Social dance styles have many accompanying steps and foundations, created organically from a culture, a moment in time, a way of life, influenced by natural social interaction.
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forms. Also called clowning.
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Is krumping still a thing?

Krumping has since spread to many countries around the world.
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What is krumping clown?

Krumping is a street dance the evolved from Clown Dancing or C-Walking. It originates in Los Angelas, California in the South Central neighborhood. It is impossible to talk about Krumping and its history without mentioning Clowning.
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Is krumping and clowning the same style?

Clowning is physically smoother, adding in things like C-walking. Krumping is a physically harsher type of style, staccato-like according to some. Thomas Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown has been attributed with the origination of clowning, hence the face painting and the name of the style.
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Is it crunk or crump?

The word derives from its African-American slang past-participle form, "crunk", of the verb "to crank" (as in the phrase "crank up"). It refers to being excited or high on drugs.
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What does crunk mean in slang?

Slang. excited; full of energy. drunk and high on drugs.
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What does krumping mean in slang?

krumping (uncountable) (US, especially Los Angeles) A free, expressive and energetic style of hip-hop dancing.
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Who invented clowning dance?

Thomas Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, is an American dancer best known as the inventor of the "clowning" style of dance, which evolved into krumping. Johnson invented the style in 1992 to enhance birthday party clown acts, thereby creating the concept of "hip-hop clowns".
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What are the 4 basic movements in krump?

Style. There are four primary moves in krump: jabs, arm swings, chest pops, and stomps. Krumping is rarely choreographed; it is almost entirely freestyle (improvisational) and is danced most frequently in battles or sessions rather than on a stage.
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What emotion does krumping releases?

It is also used as a way to escape gang violence and to “release anger, aggression, and frustration positively, in a non-violent way”. There are no specific set moves per-say for Krump style dancing. Much of the style is created from off the top of the head, which is why it was so popular, literally anyone could do it.
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What causes a clown kink?

Coulrophilia is the paraphilia involving sexual attraction to clowns, mimes and jesters. The most likely reason behind this is because of lack of childhood, but some say the attraction is because the person behind the face paint could be anybody that you may or may not know.
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What is tutting dance style?

Tutting - A hip hop dance style that emphasizes the body's ability to create geometric shapes (such as boxes) and movements; predominantly with the use of 90 degree angles. It generally focuses on the body's extremeties such as arms, hands and fingers.
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What is locking dance style?

Locking is a style of funk dance, which is today also associated with hip hop. The name is based on the concept of locking movements, which means freezing from a fast movement and "locking" in a certain position, holding that position for a short while and then continuing at the same speed as before.
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What does Krump stand for?

In its early stages, spiritual connotation was associated to the dance, which explains the acronym of Krump: Kingdom, Radically, Uplifted, Mighty, Praise.
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Is krumping a street dance style?

Krumping is a dance style that was derived from Clowning. Whilst Clowning was initially created as a dance to entertain children, Krumping evolved into a popular Street Dance. Isolating body parts so that one body part is rigid, whilst the other is Swinging, Stomping, or Popping, is a key component of Krumping.
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What are the 7 movements?

There are seven basic movements the human body can perform and all other exercises are merely variations of these seven: Pull, Push, Squat, Lunge, Hinge, Rotation and Gait.
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What is the difference between Voguing and Waacking?

The primary difference between Voguing and Waacking however, is that Waacking evolved on the West Coast in the early 70s and is mostly done to Disco while Voguing evolved on the East Coast in the late 70s and is primarily done to House Music.
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What are the 7 basic movements in dance?

Noverre analyzed ballet movement into seven basic categories. These are known as the seven movements in dancing. These are plier (to bend), etendre (to stretch), relever (to rise), sauter (to jump), tourner (to turn), glisser (to glide), and elancer (to dart).
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What is the purpose of clowning?

clown, familiar comic character of pantomime and circus, known by distinctive makeup and costume, ludicrous antics, and buffoonery, whose purpose is to induce hearty laughter.
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What is the word clowning called?

Definitions of clowning. acting like a clown or buffoon. synonyms: buffoonery, frivolity, harlequinade, japery, prank. types: schtick, schtik, shtick, shtik. (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning.
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What is sacred clowning?

sacred clown, ritual or ceremonial figure, in various preliterate and ancient cultures throughout the world, who represents a reversal of the normal order, an opening to the chaos that preceded creation, especially during New Year festivals.
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What does getting Krunk mean?

Crunk means excited and/or intoxicated. Crunk can refer to a style of hip-hop dance music or describe the state of being hyped up or intoxicated. Home. Teen Slang Meanings. Crunk.
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What is getting Suplexed?

suplex (plural suplexes) (professional wrestling) A wrestling move in which the wrestler picks up their opponent off the ground (or mat) and then, using a large portion of their own body weight, drives the opponent down on the mat by throwing them over their center of gravity, usually arching their back.
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When did people say crunk?

Etymology 1

Attested in the Southern US since the late 1980s, originally in the sense of “rowdy, high energy out-of-control behavior by a crowd at Southern night clubs”. Popularized by its use in the fusion genre of crunk music in the 1990s and especially early 2000s.
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