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E-book Kinethic California : Dancing Funk and Disco Era Kinships
Funk and disco era California dancing demonstrates a dynamic fluidity of stylistic boundaries, reflective of dancers’ travels within and across neigh-borhoods, cities, and regions. By way of everyday people’s movements of migration and dislocation, physical and imaginative wandering, vernacular dances trace circuitous routes, emerge from multiple centers, and prolifer ate in reinvented forms. The cultural histories of these dances challenge singular and linear origin narratives—an explosion of vernacular dancing interanimates locations touching Northern California’s Bay Area cities of San Francisco, Oakland, and Richmond, the Central Valley city of Fresno, and, in the south, the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Watts, Compton, Bald-win Hills, and Leimert Park. In the north, dances were emerging in Sac-ramento and San Jose. In the south, dancers were traveling out to Orange County, Long Beach, and the San Fernando Valley. Connecting boogaloo style to popular dances of the 1960s and ‘70s, Oakland dancer and cultural worker Traci Bartlow rejoins, “It was a collective consciousness of black-ness. It’s something that came out of our black experience. It feels like it was all around the same time of black folks in California, on the West Coast, that had this style come out of them.”2 The California dances to which I turn have shaped global contemporary dance, spanning transna-tional competitions, battles and dance festivals, popular film and TV dance reality shows, TikTok and YouTube viral videos, private studio classes, university curricula, underground clubs and neighborhood gatherings.New York is the birthplace of hip hop culture, yet dancers and schol-ars alike have noted its long-standing vital entanglement with California dance cultures. Widely respected hip hop dancers who research these his-tories have consistently acknowledged links between California and New York. Steffan Mr. Wiggles Clemente writes, “East Coast Hip Hop dancers met the West Coast Street Style dancers and exchanged styles. California had dances like POPPING and LOCKING.
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