There are many styles of sand fox dance, and each style is different in nature. The main styles of sand fox dance are: hardcore, Mas, Australian, bass, mark, freestyle and so on. .
Dance history
Sand fox dance is also called Melbourne sand fox dance because it originated in Melbourne, Australia. It originated from rave in 1980s, a dance step originated from underground party in Melbourne, Australia. The basic action is a two-step action, with quick switching and smooth completion. Dance style is suitable for all kinds of electronic sounds, such as house, Trance, Techno, hard dance and hard school.
Shuffle in Melbourne, a regional noun with prefix, was used to distinguish dance in the early days in order to distinguish the diversity of the word Shuffle. But there are not many dancers from different countries and regions. Shuffle cards are used by European and American dancers, but not recognized by other developed countries and regions. For example, Russia, Australia, Malaysia and even emerging countries that compete in Korea and Japan mostly adopt Shuffle.
The movements are concise, fast and powerful, with a strong sense of rhythm, which is mainly manifested in improvisation with high freedom and full personality. Slip, kick, step, turn, etc. through the quick switching of two legs.
Ghost dance, also called sand fox dance, was originally named Melbourne shuffle dance, which originated from some rave parties in Melbourne, Australia. Now the popularity of ghost dance has gradually expanded from the original underground ballroom and nightclub dance to city streets, park squares and schools.
Dance development
1992, the names of dances in other overseas areas are confusing. This year, Australians began to call this dance Shuffle, and the name was confirmed. In 1980s, some underground dance halls rose in Melbourne, Australia. Its individual dance steps, strong music and individual costumes are all extremely eye-catching.
From June 5438 to February 2002, an Australian newspaper explained this on the front page. This is the first time that Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media, and then it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei, and then spread to Britain, Germany and other countries. With the help of Internet, UrbanDance.Cn Choreographer's Network, etc. It is very popular all over the world.
In 2005, a DVD documentary about shuffling in Melbourne was published.
On September 6, 2008, the Australian media network 10 reported Shuffle;; 165438+ 10, the dance program "So You Think You Can Shuffle" was launched on youtube.
In 2009, fans' parties and competitions of "So you think you can shuffle" dance performances were held in Australia, Germany and other countries.