Sunday, January 24, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
PUNK FASHION: PUNK IS NOT WHAT YOU WEAR BUT WHO YOU ARE
Deliberately offensive T-shirts were popular in the early punk scene. Punk mostly uses T-shirts feature Crucifix and a Nazi Swastika. These T-shirts, like other punk clothing items, were often torn on purpose. Other items in the early British Punk fashion included Anarchy symbols, brightly-colored or white and black dress T-shirts, fake blood, patches, and deliberately controversial images such as the portraits of Marx, Stalin and Mussolini were popular. Leather rocker jackets and customised blazers were early, and are still a common fixture of punk fashion.
For footwear, Punk usually uses military boots, steel-toe boots, motorcycle boots, Chuck Taylor Converse All-Stars, and Dr. Martens boots. But nowadays, leather boots is very synonym with Punk subculture especially the black or dark-coloured boots.
For jeans, it is commonly dirty, torn or splattered with bleach. This style is very famous among the Punkers. Punk commonly wears skinny jeans, tight leather pants, pants with leopard patterns, and Tartans pants or skirts were commonly worn or popular choices.
Punk hair style was cropped and deliberately made to look messy, in reaction to the long smooth hairstyles that were common in the 60’s and early 70’s. Hair was often dyed bright unnatural colours. Although provocative, these hairstyles were not as extreme as later punk hairstyles, such as liberty spikes or the Mohawk hairstyle.
Hence, Punk fashion added with some accessories to feature the rebel attitude.
Other accessories worn by some punks included fishnet socks and it sometimes ripped, studded or spiked, safety pins in clothes and as body piercings, silver bracelets and heavy eyeliner worn by both men and women. Many female punks rebelled against the stereotypical image of a woman by combining clothes that were tantalizing or pretty with clothes that were considered masculine, such as combining a Bellet dress-up with boots.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Punk History....
In conjunction of it, youngster’s counter-culture emerged to represent all of their voices. The counter-culture such as Punk, Mods, Hippies and Rocker lead the way. They used music as the medium to scream out their feelings and fashion to depict the reality happened all around them. These counter-culture always being misunderstood by anyone especially the authorities because of their bad attitude and harsh-criticized towards the weak of government to fix internal and external issues. The youngsters did it via music and fashion. The authority claimed them as troublesome.
Previous youth subcultures in term of fashion influenced various aspects of the Punk subculture. The Punk movement rejected the remnants of the Hippies counter-culture of the 60’s while at the same time preserving its distaste for the mainstream. Punk fashion rejected the bright colours, loose clothes, and unkempt appearances of Hippies fashion. The jeans, T-shirts, chains, accessories, eyed-charcoal, ear piercing, leather boots and leather jackets common in Punk fashion and it can be traced back to the Bikers gang and Rockers of earlier decades. The all-black attire and moral laxity of some Beatniks influenced the punk movement. Beatniks mean anti-materialistic lifestyle. Other subcultures that influenced the punk subculture, in terms of fashion, music attitude or other factors include Mods and Glam Rockers. It all was happened back in the late 60’s.
By : Anuar Nordin (A127710)
PUNK DANCE: STREET ART FOR ALL AGES
Punk dance, it is sound so funny, but this is another branch of Punk art along with Punk music. Punk dance commonly performed at punk shows, these dances often appear chaotic or even violent, though they are often not with violent intent, but rather for fun. Unlike Hip Hop dance and breakdancing, punk dances are intended to be performed in crowded place. The dances are such Pogo, Moshing, Stage Diving, Crowd Surfing and Skanking. Let’s we go one by one.
The pogo is a dance where the dancers jump up and down, while remaining in the same location, especially in a common version of the dance, where an individual keeps their chest stiff, their arms rigid, and their legs close together. Although just as often, pogo dancers will wave their arms around wildly while thrashing their bodies about. Occasionally, dancers collide, but this is not necessarily part of pogo dancing. An uninformed bystander might get the impression that the dancers are attacking one another. People sometimes get injured when pogoing, but, more often than not, pogoers who fall to the ground are helped up instead of getting crushed. There is a general understanding that the pogo is fun, not a fight.
Moshing is another Punk art of dance. Moshing or slamming refer to the activity in which audience members at live music performances aggressively push or slam into each other. It is typically done in an area in front of the stage which is referred as the mosh pit or simply pit. While Moshing is seen as a form of positive feedback or reflection of enjoyment from live performances, it has also drawn some controversy over its dangerous nature. However, it is generally agreed that moshers are not trying to harm one another and follow an unwritten "moshing etiquette", or pit hospitality, which promotes safety through behaviours such as immediately helping fallen audience members back to their feet to avoid their being crushed.
On the other hand, Stage Diving is the act of leaping from a concert stage onto the crowd below. Initially seen as confrontational and extreme, stage diving has become common at Punk and rock performances. Many musicians have made stage diving a part of their stage act. Stage diving can cause serious injuries, as the stage diver can fail to be caught by the audience below and hit the floor with some force, sometimes head land first. Stage divers can also injure the people on whom they land, or knock them over to be crushed by the dancing crowd.
Crowd surfing can easily be describes the process in which a person is passed overhead from person to person during a concert, transferring the person from one part of the venue to another. The surfer is passed above everyone's heads, with everyone's hands supporting the surfer. At most concerts and festivals, the crowd surfer will be passed towards a barrier in front of the stage by the crowd, where they will be pulled off and put onto their feet by the security. Then, they will be sent back to the side or rear of the crowd at the end of the barrier or they may be ejected from the venue.
The last dance called Skanking. The dance style originated in the 50’s or 60’s at Jamaican dance halls, where ska music was played. The British Mods and Skinheads of the 60’s adopted these types of dances and introduced it. But, the Punk version features a sharp striking out look with the arms and is sometimes used in moshing to knock around others doing the same. For punk version, it can be seen during Ska Punk band performance.
BY : MIMI FARIZA (A123874)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
WHAT IS PUNK???
Punk identity is pretty synonym with youngster. This movement is formed for youngsters who love to be different. Differ in term of identity, fashion, ideology, music and art of dance. The crucial is, this is not a political movement or in the other words, Youngster who Punk is free from any political jerk. Rebellious, anti-establishment and anarchy are three words for to resemble Punk. These ideology shapes up what Punk is all about. These attribute live in the heart of every Punk follower and common people as well. Here obviously, do not judge a man by its cover. Do not just look at the way a man dress up without understand their heart and mind. Punk attribute always be with a man who loves to rebel, show anti-establishment manner and believe in anarchy. Punk first stand begins with these attributes. Is your life consists these three attribute? So, you are a Punk.
But, we cannot relate punk with any problems, demonstrations or vandalisms occur in our residence. In conjunction of these, Punk always is being misunderstood by public, media and authority. Punk is not a troublesome. Punk is made to reform the injustice and voice out the working class messages, the truth about Punk is not to create the problem, not to lead the demonstration and not to encourage the vandalism. Punk existence is to unveil the reality about political corruption, authority’s double-standard towards Punk culture, the massive recording company’s swindle towards independent band, reveal the media’s off-record and show to others about the equality of life. Punk would not emerge if all of these problems did not occur and if all of human life treated equally.
On the other hand, music is another reason for Punk subculture survival. Punk music contributes with such a huge impact for Punk movement. Punk music existence divided into three major periods, Pre-Punk, Proto-Punk and Post-Punk. It was such a great time where we can see that Punk music emerge gradually as time goes by. In conjunction of it, the freedom to write music for any bands relate with the status of the bands themselves whether independent or mainstream. Absolutely all of the bands love to remain independent. So, the role of bands to maintain the momentum of Punk spirit is very important. Good performance, intelligent stage control and skilful to communicate with crowd needed for a band.