Balboa (dance)
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Balboa
(original Balboa or Pure-Bal) is a dance that originated in Southern
California during the 1920s and 1930s. Balboa also now refers to a
fusion of dances that originated from that era.
The original Balboa dance is a form of swing dance that started as early as 1915 and gained in popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. It is danced primarily in close embrace, and is led with a...
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Flexing, also called Bone Breaking, is a style of street dance from Brooklyn, New York that is characterized by rhythmic contortionist movement combined with waving, tutting, floor moves, and gliding. Flex dancers, referred to as flexers, often perform shirtless and incorporate hat tricks in their performance for showmanship.
Origins
Before flexing gained mainstream exposure...
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Tabitha A. D'umo (née Cortopassi; born September 11, 1973) and Napoleon Buddy D'umo (born October 17, 1968), known together as Nappytabs, are Emmy Award-winning married choreographers who are often credited with developing lyrical hip-hop. They are best known for their choreography on the television show So You Think You Can Dance and for being supervising choreographers and executive producers of America's Best Dance Crew.
Since being with the...
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The robot (or mannequin) is an illusionary street dance style – often confused with popping – that attempts to imitate a dancing robot or mannequin. Roboting gained fame after Michael Jackson used the dance when he performed "Dancing Machine" with his brothers,[1] and later performed the dance during his solo career in songs such as "Billie Jean...
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The dance known as Krumping is a street dance popularized in the United States that is characterized by free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement.[1] The black youths who started krumping saw the dance as a way for them to escape gang life[2] and "to release anger, aggression and frustration positively, in a non-violent way."[...
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Toprock is a major element of b-boying and b-girling. It generally refers to foot movement performed from a standing position, relying upon a mixture of coordination,
flexibility, rhythm, and most importantly, style. It is usually the
first and foremost opening display of style, and it serves as a warm-up
for transitions into the more acrobatic maneuvers of downrock.
Breakers may devote considerable time to developing their toprock, and the...
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Crowd surfing, also known as body surfing, is the
process in which a person is passed overhead from person to person
(often during a concert), transferring the person from one part of the
venue to another. The "crowd surfer" is passed above everyone's heads,
with everyone's hands supporting the person's weight. 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...
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Disco is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, and salsa. It achieved popularity during the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. Its initial audiences were club-goers from the gay, African American, Italian American,[1] Latino, and psychedelic communities in Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Disco can be seen as a reaction against both the domination of rock music and the stigmatization of dance music by the counterculture...
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Lyrical dance is a style of dance created from the fusion of ballet with jazz and contemporary dance techniques and is a "cousin" to those styles.[1]
Lyrical dancing is performed to music with lyrics to inspire movements
to express strong emotions the choreographer feels from the lyrics in
the chosen song.[2]
Because lyrical dancing focuses on the expression of strong emotion,
the style concentrates more on individual approach and expressiveness...
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The Danza de los Voladores (Dance of the Flyers), or Palo Volador (pole flying), is an ancient Mesoamerican
ceremony/ritual still performed today, albeit in modified form, in
isolated pockets in Mexico. It is believed to have originated with the Nahua, Huastec and Otomi
peoples in central Mexico, and then spread throughout most of
Mesoamerica. The ritual consists of dance and the climbing of a 30-meter
pole from which four of the five participants...
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Fire performance is a group of performance arts or skills that involve the manipulation of fire. Fire performance typically involves equipment or other objects made with one or more wicks which are designed to sustain a large enough flame to create a visual effect.
Fire performance includes skills based on juggling, baton twirling, poi spinning, and other forms of object manipulation. It also includes skills such as fire breathing, fire eating,...
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Zumba is a dance fitness program created by Colombian dancer and choreographer Alberto "Beto" Perez during the 1990s.[1] Zumba is a trademark owned by Zumba Fitness, LLC. The Brazilian pop singer Claudia Leitte has become the international ambassador to Zumba Fitness.[2]
Zumba at People's Park Davao City.
Zumba involves dance and aerobic movements performed to...
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Contemporary dance is a dance performance
genre that developed during the mid twentieth century and has since
grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers
throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in the U.S.
and Europe. Although originally informed by and borrowing from classical, modern, and jazz styles, it has since come to incorporate elements from many styles of dance.[1]
Due to its technical...
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"Dance theater" and "Dance theatre" redirect here. For the 20th-century German style, see Tanztheater.
Ballet dancers executing grand jetes during a concert dance performance.
Concert dance (also known as performance dance or theatre dance in the United Kingdom) is dance performed for an audience. It is frequently performed in a theatre setting, though this...
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Afrobeat is a combination of traditional Nigerian music, Ghanaian music, jazz, highlife, funk, and chanted vocals,[1] fused with percussion and vocal styles, popularised in Africa in the 1970s. It was named by Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who is responsible for the creation of the style and spreading the genre outside of Nigeria.[1] Fela Kuti invented the famous music genre name Afrobeat in Accra,Ghana
in 1968. Afrobeat,...
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Electro dance (otherwise known as Tecktonik and Milky Way) is a frenetic and quirky form of street dance typically performed to electro house music. It is based on, although is not limited to, a blend of different dance styles, such as industrial dance, moroccan chaabi, disco, vogue, waacking, hip-hop and freehand glowsticking. It started in the 2000s and originated from the southern suburbs of Paris, France, mainly from the Metropolis nightclubs[1][2]
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Power moves are moves loosely defined as relying on speed, momentum, and acrobatic elements for performance. They are prominent in B-boying, often the centerpieces of routines featuring the other elements (toprock, downrock, and freezes)
that make up breaking. Also, power moves is near to gymnastics more
than dancing. B-boys who focus heavily on power moves and execute them
as a main part of their routines are often called "power heads". [1]...
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Footwork refers to dance technique aspects related to feet: foot position and foot action.
The following aspects of footwork may be considered:
Dance technique: a proper footwork may be vital for proper posture and movement of a dancer.
Aesthetic
value: some foot positions and actions are traditionally considered
appealing, while other ones are ugly, although this depends on the
culture.
Artistic expression: a sophisticated footwork may in...
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A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps
in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows without
regard for the gender of the individuals, all facing the same direction,
and executing the steps at the same time. Line dancers are not in
physical contact with each other. Older “line dances” have lines in
which the dancers face each other, or the “line” is a circle, or all
dancers in the “line” follow...
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Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba. Salsa is normally a partner
dance, although there are recognized solo forms. Salsa is usually danced
to the salsa music although most people perform the steps with Latin
American music as well. Salsa requires a couple, although you can
choreograph it as a form of line dance in which a partner might not be
necessary. You can perform salsa as an improvisation but generally it is
choreographed. This...
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This is a performance dance and it originated in Italy during the
fifteenth century. The dance developed in France and Russia and evolved
from performance dance to concert dance. It is a very complicated form
of dancing and is taught in different ballet schools all over the world.
The dance is usually choreographed with vocal or orchestral music. It
involves pointe work, flow and very precise acrobatic movements. The
ballet went from romantic,...
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Break Dance or B-boying or B-girling is a form of street dancing style
popularize by Michale Jackson. The dance consists of four primary
elements: toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes/suicides. This
style of dance is very acrobatic and has elements of gymnastics in it,
this style of dance calls for strength, skill, balance and technique
amongst other things. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy,
b-girl, or breaker. These terms...
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The phrase “Gangnam Style” is a Korean neologism that refers to a
lifestyle associated with the Gangnam District of Seoul. The song and
its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and have
influenced popular culture worldwide since then. “Gangnam Style”
received mixed to positive reviews, with praise going to its catchy beat
and PSY’s amusing dance moves in the music video...
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Kathak is one of the eight forms of Indian classical dances, originated
from India. This dance form traces its origins to the nomadic bards of
ancient northern India, known as Kathakars or storytellers. Its form
today contains traces of temple and ritual dances, and the influence of
the bhakti movement. From the 16th century onwards it absorbed certain
features of Persian dance and central asian dance . The name of the
dance is derived from...
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Belly dance is a Western-coined name for a “traditional West Asian”
dance, especially Raqs Sharqi. It is sometimes also called Middle
Eastern dance or Arabic dance in the West. The term “Belly dance” is a
misnomer as every part of the body is involved in the dance. The most
featured body part being the hips. It basically originated from Middle
East. For me no one does it better than Shakira. Belly dance was
popularized in the West during the...
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The Yangko dance is a traditional folk dance of the Han Chinese. It
originated from China and happens to be a popular part of their culture.
It involves swaying of the body to certain rhythms. The waist and the
hip are used to drive feet in order to sync with the music. The dance
has a one thousand year history in China and is usually performed in the
Lantern Festival. You can see a lot of videos on YouTube concerning the
dance. Yangko has...
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Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by a tapping sound that is
created from metal plates that are attached to both the ball and heel of
the dancer’s shoe. Special shoes are made for dancing the tap. These
metal plates, when tapped against a hard surface, create a percussive
sound and as such the dancers are considered to be musicians. Tap dance
has roots in African American dancing such as the Juba Dance, English
Lancashire Clog dancing,...
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Hip-hop dance refers to “Street Dance” styles primarily performed to
hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. It
includes a wide range of styles primarily breaking, locking, and popping
which were created in the 1970s and made popular by dance crews in the
United States. This dance style, usually danced to hip hop music that
evolved from the hip hop culture. Hip dance consists primarily of moves
executed close to the...
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Hip-hop dance is a great and modern dance to pick up on. It's
something that can cause you to sweat and will definitely cause your
heart rate to go up. There are many steps in hip-hop dance, but this
tutorial is going to cover just one.
In this video, you'll find
out how to perform stationary slides. It's an easy to follow video and
will help add on to your list of skills. So good luck and enjoy! Stomp with a flat foot for your stationary...
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THE YUNG KIDZ Snap Crackle pop dance!!! Learn how to do the Snap Crackle pop hip hop dance with this instructional video. Step 1. The SnapStep 2. The CrackleStep 3. The Pop3 kids explain how to do the Snap Crackle Pop dan...
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Kids... it's dance time! Check out this dance video tutorial on how to do a body roll step in hip hop dance for kids.
This
dance lesson features a hip-hop dance step taught by Caroline from "So
You Think You Can Dance Canada". The girls learn the step which contains
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The kick ball change is a step found in almost all forms of dancing,
from ballet to tap to hip-hop. A kick ball change consists of three
kicksteps and a ball change. That is, you kick your foot once and step
forward, putting your foot down. Kick with the other foot and step your
foot down. Switch to the other foot and kick, then step your foot down.
Your other foot should be behind you a bit - you tap the ball of that
foot on the ground, then...
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Kids... it's dance time! Check out this dance video tutorial on how to do a ball change step in hip hop dance for kids.
This
dance lesson features a hip-hop dance step taught by Caroline from "So
You Think You Can Dance Canada". The girls learn the basic hip hop step
called "Ball, Change, Step" which you can do at home. Check out a few
of her hip hop steps and put your own routine together.
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How to dance Hip Hop Better (Tips):1. It’s all about attitude – Remember that Hip Hop dancing is all about “selling” the performance. Commit to each movement and be confident about everything you do.2. Learn the basics first – the better...
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Popular Breakdance Moves Video CourseLearn how to breakdance with this video course. You will learn 12 of the most popular Breakdancing moves including the 6-Step, Coffee Grinder, Swipes and more. Every beginner dancer will be able to pick...
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Popping to Dubstep Video Coursehow to dance hip hopLearn how to dance to dubstep. You will learn the most important popping dance moves which are used to express the awesome music of dubstep. From extreme robotics, moving in slow motion, warping, and vibrating to hit those wicked build ups to the drops. Learn everything you need to know to become an awesome freestyler in this dubstep dance tutorial. You can download it instantly or stream it online...
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Learn easy dance moves that you can use at clubs, parties and weddings. Instead of learning complicated routines, this course will teach you “natural” moves that look good. This video course is for complete beginners with +3 hours of video instruction. Delivered through instant downloads.
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