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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Funk_rockFunk rock - Wikipedia

    post-punk. dance-punk. manguebeat. Funk rock is a fusion genre that mixes elements of funk and rock. [1] James Brown and others declared that Little Richard and his mid-1950s road band, the Upsetters, were the first to put the funk in the rock and roll beat, with a biographer stating that their music "spark [ed] the musical transition from ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArtArt - Wikipedia

    Theatre, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature, music, film and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of the arts. [1] [8] Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CrunkCrunk - Wikipedia

    Crunk. Crunk is a subgenre of southern hip hop that emerged in the early 1990s and gained mainstream success during the early to mid 2000s. [1] [2] Crunk is often up-tempo and one of Southern hip hop's more nightclub-oriented subgenres. Distinguishing itself with other Southern hip hop subgenres, crunk is marked and characterized by its ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dance-popDance-pop - Wikipedia

    Dance-pop is highly eclectic, having borrowed influences from other genres, which varied by producers, artists and periods. Such include contemporary R&B, house, trance, techno, electropop, new jack swing, funk and pop rock. Dance-pop is a popular mainstream style of music and there have been numerous artists and groups who perform in the genre.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › San_rock_artSan rock art - Wikipedia

    Learning from rock art. According to Thomas Dowson, "a lot of rock art is actually in symbols and metaphors." For example, eland bulls meant marriage and curing or the trance dance. Rock art gives us a glimpse of the San's history, and how they lived their lives. San used rock art to record things that happened in their lives.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HulaHula - Wikipedia

    Hula (/ ˈ h uː l ə /) is a Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli) or song . It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Native Hawaiians who settled there. The hula dramatizes or portrays the words of the oli or mele in a visual dance form. There are many sub-styles of hula, with the two main categories being Hula ʻAuana and Hula ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sabre_DanceSabre Dance - Wikipedia

    - Sabre Dance" produced by Robert Fripp, Esq., with Fripp on guitar. The Pretenders, a British–American rock band, performed a cover live at the Marquee Club, London in 1979, which was later included in the 2006 reissue of their eponymous debut album. The English punk rock band The Boys covered it in their 1979 album To Hell with the Boys.