1. Heels are close together, toes are outward, and feet are T-shaped.
2. Lift your right foot slightly and move your left toe inward at the same time.
3. Put down the right foot, move the heel of the left foot inward, and form a T-shape with the right foot again.
4. Focus on the non-slip leg, slide one leg out as much as possible, and then slide the other leg to the extended leg to continue the previous dance.
The step of settling down should be changed to kicking your feet out.
6. Turn around while imitating the kangaroo, ensuring that the direction of rotation is the same as the direction of kicking. Use shoulders and feet instead of feet in the air to help achieve rotational continuity. Children's shoes with obsessive-compulsive disorder must make this kicking action perfect. You can draw some marks on the wall and do it backwards.
Cross-dressing dance, also known as ghost dance. It originated in Melbourne, Australia. It belongs to a kind of power dance, a shuffle dance, with fast and powerful movements, powerful music (mainly electronic dance music, mostly trance, hardstyle, house and hardcore), full of dynamic vitality and strong on-site rendering.