This is a dance from Australia. Dancers dance to heavy music and drums.
Ghost dance, a compliment to a very powerful slide, can probably be related to C walk if it must be classified. Let's just say that the ghost dance can be regarded as the ghost dance of the Cwalk family, and it is a hybrid.
Tail dancing is a compulsory course for this dance step. If you want to practice, you'd better talk about the above exercises first. Don't say "I want to practice according to that" as soon as you come up. In this case, it is easy to get out of shape or work hard, or even get hurt. Just like coach Anxi taught Hanamichi Sakuragi, "Let's talk about the basic movements first".
There is another explanation. Some ritual footwork of China Taoism and Japanese Shintoism is also called ghost dance. Lots of footwork. The basic principle is to step on the corresponding position on the ground, usually every "door" and some special points, and sometimes you need to step on the line. Some of these footwork can be traced back to Yin and Yang. Although Koreans are controversial with us (of course), do you know where this thing came from? However, maybe modern Taoist priests and diviners can try to exorcise demons with that disco dance.
brief introduction
Melbourne shuffle is Melbourne shuffle, also known as shuffle dance, shuffle dance, super-shuffle dance, a kind of shuffle dance, which is fast and powerful, swaying with electronic music, full of dynamic vitality and great live appeal.
Historical origin
Some underground dance halls rose in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s. Its individual dance steps and strong music attracted people's attention and gradually became popular.
From June 5438 to February 2002, an Australian newspaper explained Shuffle in Melbourne on the front page, which was the first time that Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media. Then spread to Malaysia and Brunei, and then spread to Britain, Germany, Thailand and other countries, with the help of the Internet and online media uTube swept the world.
265438+ became popular internationally in the 2000s (thanks to the video website utube in 2006).
Action style
Hard Dance (HSD: Hard Dance)
Pay attention to the movements of legs and feet.
Pay great attention to leg movements, dance has a very fast rhythm, kicking, stepping, jumping and stamping quickly with the music beat;
One of the movements of the dance is that the feet on the heel quickly twist the front and rear feet, and the embellishment movements are body rotation, dancing and kicking. Other movements, such as hand-foot dance, 360-degree continuous rotation, etc.;
Fluorescent pants
The dancer's trousers are similar to bell bottoms, and some fluorescent ornaments that reflect light are sewn next to them. Fluorescent pants (night effect)
Running Man
Step on the ground in front with one foot and jump backwards twice, and then repeat this action with the other foot, giving people the illusion of running (similar to M.J.' s moonwalk, but actually different landing points), accompanied by hand movements and body movements (such as rotation, turning, etc.). ).
shuffle cards
The twisting of one foot is accompanied by the rapid lateral movement of the other foot, and the dance is accompanied by hand movements and body movements (such as rotation and turning). ), and kicking people.
other
The dance steps without losing personality, coupled with powerful music, can easily infect viewers with a pleasant atmosphere, and those who are not free also shake their bodies with strong music. Melbourne shuffle dance has no specified movements, and dancers can play freely, so everyone has their own characteristics. Some dancers will add other dance elements to the dance to create a unique choreography. The first time I watched Melbourne shuffle dance, I found that dancers pay great attention to footwork. Dancers quickly kick, step, jump and stomp with the music, showing a dynamic shuffle dance, which will surprise people who see this dance for the first time. Melbourne shuffle dance also includes the control of physical integrity, which has developed a brand-new dance style and is still developing. Shuffle dance pays attention to footwork, so it pays special attention to pants in clothing. 1992, the names of dances in other overseas areas are rather confusing. In this year, Australians began to call this dance Shuffle, and the name was confirmed. 65438+In February 2002, an Australian newspaper explained Melbourne Shuffle on the front page, which was the first time that Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media. Then it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei (both countries have shuffling competitions); In 2005, a DVD documentary was published to introduce the Melbourne shuffle dance in 2006, and the media that made it quickly improve its popularity and reputation was the uTube video website on September 6, 2008. Australian media network 10 reported that Shuffle HSD: Hard Style Dance (HSD). In 2008, the dance performance "So you think you can shuffle" was held in 10, and in 2009, the dance performance "So you think you can shuffle" was held in utube. The competition was held in Australia and Germany.