The Crip Walk, also known as the C-Walk, is a dance move that was created in the 1970s by first generation Crip members[1] as a method of expression and communication, and has since spread worldwide without its linguistic aspects.[2]
Overview
The dance is primarily an act of performing quick and intricate footwork.
The rivalry between the Crips and the Bloods spilled over into the world of entertainment, with the adoption of the gang dance by various rappers on the West Coast of the United States, who gave it its name, the Crip Walk. This dance involves the movement of one's feet, often to the spelling of C-R-I-P. It was used by Crips at parties to display affiliation, particularly vis-a-vis rival gang the Bloods.[3]MTV declined to broadcast any music videos that contained the Crip Walk.[4]
American rapper CJ Mac released a documentary focused on the beginnings of Crip Walk and its rise in popularity entitled "Cwalk: It's a Way of Livin'". It features such rappers as Snoop Dogg, WC and Ice-T along with original members of the Crips.[8]
^Richard Thomas. A new dialogue(PDF). 2006 European Workshop on Design & Semantics of Form & Movement on October 26, 2006 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Beal Institute for Strategic Creativity. p. 12. Archived from the original(PDF) on January 8, 2009.