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What's the difference between jazz dance and street dance?
Jazz and hip-hop have the same characteristics, which require strong explosive force, good coordination of limbs and very high requirements for difficult dance skills. They have a great training effect on the head, shoulders, buttocks and other parts, and they are all exercises for training small muscle groups.

However, primitive jazz is characterized by stage art that expresses emotions and entertains others. Jazz dance has a sense of lines, stretching movements and an upward center of gravity.

However, the early street dance was simply to vent the dancers' emotions, and it was an art that existed in life to entertain itself. Hip-hop is a dynamic rhythm, with twisted movements and a downward body center of gravity. When these two kinds of dances are dancing, the body movements are more exaggerated than other dances, and the attraction is that they both bring warm feelings with full body vitality.

Jazz dance

Jazz dance, that is, American modern dance, is a fast and dynamic rhythmic dance, which belongs to an extroverted dance, unlike the introverted dance shown by classical ballet or modern dance.