Leg movement in club dancing. Street dance: street dancing

With the development of music, experiments with rhythms and tempos, choreography does not stand still. From simple repeated steps on the floor to technically complex movements at a crazy pace, requiring special training, many centuries have passed. It is paradoxical that now many dance studios, in addition to trendy trends, offer lessons, for example, medieval dances. If you have been choosing directions for choreography lessons for a long time, let's figure out what dance styles exist and what is trending now.

Nowhere without classics

There are classical dances with which choreography began as such. Like old music, the dances were initially simple, following simple rhythms. Later, when more began to appear musical instruments, and the melodies became more complex, and with them the dance steps. For example, some folk dances even included acrobatic stunts. Some basic classical dances remained unchanged, while other types developed further, creating new directions of choreography.

Ballet and so on


Few people do not know the performance of the swan ballerinas in the production " Swan Lake" Ballet originated in the 16th century as choreographic miniatures in opera performances. Later, ballet becomes an independent form of performing art: ballet performance- nothing more than theater performance with a certain plot expressed through choreography. The role is played not only by dance steps, but also by pantomime, with which the performers convey the emotions of their characters. IN modern schools dance, everyone can try on a ballet tutu and pointe shoes.

Jazz-modern

Modern jazz began in 20th-century Germany as an attempt to break away from canonical ballet movements. It mixed ballet classics, jazz improvisation and then-modern street choreography, using completely different rhythms and themes for performances.

Contemporary

In search of new ways to express thoughts and emotions, contemporary dance stopped using ballet forms and lines, introducing oriental Buddhist motifs into the dance. In addition to movements, some techniques are also based on breathing and working with consciousness. It is characterized by “floor work”; performers often dance barefoot.

Jazz is not only about music

Cakewalk

Today the cake can only be seen in theatrical productions or films, but at the beginning of the twentieth century it was an absolute breakthrough. This African-American dance became the progenitor of all jazz styles in choreography. In English, the dance is called “cake walk,” which is associated with the custom of rewarding the best dancers with a pie.

Tap or step dance

Translated from English, “step” means “step”. Tap dancing is a dance based on tapping a rhythm with shoes. While the founders of tap dancing used hard soles to hit the oak floor, modern tap shoes have metal toes and heels for a louder sound.

Charleston

This dance was performed by girls, ridiculing the adherents of Prohibition in the USA. Having African-American roots, the Charleston was performed to jazz, which was fashionable at that time. The dance was considered immoral until it was shown on Broadway, where it earned a lot of fans and the dance craze could no longer be stopped.

Lindy Hop

Lindy hop developed with jazz music. Black musicians traveled on buses from state to state, tearing up dance floors. The fans could no longer dance as before; the rhythms and tempo were not at all the same. Thus, African movements were added to the dry step folk dances, which fully corresponded to the free and liberated spirit of swing dancing.

Boogie-woogie

During World War II, there were many American soldiers in Europe who brought their customs and culture with them. Boogie-woogie originated from Lindy Hop and was performed solo or in pairs to rock and roll. Until now, the first is more popular in Europe, and the second in the USA. Look for a subscription to boogie-woogie lessons at a discount on Coupon.

Famous dances of the peoples of the world

Ukrainian hopak

The martial dance of the Zaporozhye Cossacks, which is characterized by many complex jumps, squats, leg swings and spinning. Initially, hopak was performed exclusively by men: Cossacks stood in a circle, in the center of which two brothers competed in dance, demonstrating speed, agility and flexibility. Later, women's parts also appeared, but only men performed solos.

Gopak owes its popularity to this day to the ensemble of Pavel Virsky

Irish dancing

The popular Celtic jig, fast reel and tap dance hornpipe are the varieties most commonly used in modern Irish productions. In the 1990s, Irish folk dancing took the world of choreography by storm with the show Riverdance. They are characterized by many small movements with their legs, while their arms are often freely lowered down. The most spectacular are the performances with the participation of dozens of dancers moving synchronously. In Kyiv you can learn Irish folk dancing at the Narnia studio.

Lord of the Dance - the world's most famous Irish show

Georgian folk dances

This collective concept includes folk dances from different regions of Georgia. Most often they are performed by men as a competition or in pairs to a romantic melody, and the performances have their own classic script. The most popular among Georgian dances - Perkhuli and Khorumi - are included in the list of intangible cultural heritage of Georgia. Contemporary Georgian dance can be seen performed by troupes touring around the world, the most famous of which is the Sukhishvili Ballet. If you want to test yourself in Georgian dances, buy a discounted subscription to the Caucasian folk dance school on Pokupon.

Sukhishvili's ballet often tours the cities of Ukraine

Spanish flamenco

Flamenco was born in southern Spain, combining Moorish, Gypsy and European styles of music and dance. Flamenco is performed by girls and women different ages dressed in long Spanish skirts. Most often it is performed solo to the accompaniment of a guitar and castanets played by men. Flamenco is characterized by tapping the rhythm with heels and peculiar enchanting movements of the arms, especially the hands.

At the time of its emergence, flamenco belonged to the traditions of Spanish peasants

Brazilian capoeira

Capoeira originated as a martial art with elements of dance, but gradually moved from gyms and beaches to dance floors. Many amplitude movements, tricks and leg swings, reminiscent of strikes and sweeps, are the basis of this type of Brazilian art.

Capoeira performers in Brazil can be found simply on the street or on the beach.

Indian Natya

Natya is a theatrical performance with a specific plot, which arose back in Ancient India. It is believed that this musical and choreographic art is of a ritual nature and underlies almost the entire culture of the Indian people. Costumes, eye play, head turns and hand movements are of great importance.

Elements of natya can be seen in literally every Indian film

Polish Krakowiak

Folk dance originating in the vicinity of Krakow. Initially performed only by men, and later by couples. In the 19th century, he moved from folk fairs and festivals to royal palaces, and later to the ballet stage. The dance is fast and playful with many jumps and turns.

Modern Krakowiak can only be found in ballet

Dances for palaces

Among the dances performed in royal palaces since the Renaissance, only the waltz remained popular. However, today there are many interest clubs that are engaged in historical reconstruction. Often it is in such organizations that you can learn such dances and feel like a character in a historical film.


Polonets

A pair dance based on the bows of men and curtsies of women. As a rule, the Polonets opened royal balls.

Anglaise

Anglaise was popular throughout Europe from English palaces to St. Petersburg. In the dance, men moved from partner to partner; there was supposed to be some element of gentlemen courting the ladies.

Minuet

A rather complex slow and long pair dance with many combinations and connections. As a rule, it was danced at the beginning of the ball.

Grosvater

A cheerful, playful and lively dance followed the metuet. Couples moved chaotically around the hall and even outside it, performing simple mandatory movements.

Polka

An obligatory dance at a ball, derived from the folk dances of central Europe. The polka is danced at a fast pace, barely having time to move the steps with the feet. It is believed that even the name of the dance comes from the Czech word “půlka” - “half step”.

Hungarian

The basic movements for the Hungarian were taken from the Hungarian Csardas dance. It is also called "gypsy dance". The Hungarian, like the Polish Krakowian, was included in the expanded program of the ball.

Quadrille

The dance included many steps and transitions and was divided into several parts, between which there was a break so that couples could rest.

Mazurka

The most important dance at the ball, to which the ladies were invited in advance, and by the time of the dance all the couples had already been formed. After performing a fast mazurka with a lot of leg swings and jumps, the gentlemen escorted the ladies to the table and kept them company for dinner.

Padekatre

A pair dance consisting of waltz movements and sliding steps. The padekatr had its own performance and was not included in the obligatory dances at the ball. Later, this term was borrowed into ballet, denoting the dance of four performers.

Gavotte

Moderate light dance, derived from French folk dances. In the first part, the gentleman supports the lady by the waist and the couples follow a chain in a circle, performing synchronized movements: steps, turns, bows. The second part is usually waltzing.

Cotillion

A casual, fun dance where couples chatted and joked with each other. The cotillion was performed at the end of the ball, after which the gentlemen were obliged to escort the ladies home or to another place where they wished.

Ballroom dancing

European program

The European program includes couples dances that originated and were popular at balls and parties in European countries. At the competitions sports ballroom dancing There is a strict dress code: girls wear long ball gowns, guys wear specially cut tuxedos.

Waltz

Waltz is the most famous among pair dances, familiar to many from school graduations. A dance of three steps, which are performed on each beat of a measure. In the compulsory program of sports ballroom dancing there is a slow and fast Viennese waltz. Waltz is also the most popular dance of newlyweds. If you are choosing a dance school for training and staging a wedding dance, we offer you to save with a discount on the Purchase.

Tango

Although tango is of Argentine origin, the dance gained wide popularity in its time in France. In sports ballroom dancing, tango has its own rules of execution, while Argentinean tango is completely improvised. The music is also different, because the main instrument of Argentine tango is the drums, which are completely absent from the tunes for competitive dances. But the main distinguishing feature of Latin American tango is its passion and social orientation, which brought it worldwide fame.

Foxtrot

The most difficult dance of the European program. It originated in the USA at the beginning of the 20th century, but with guest performers it moved to the European continent. Smooth movements of partners and steps sliding along the floor create the impression of complete unity of the couple.

Quickstep

It arose as a result of the fact that at competitions some musicians accelerated the melody for the foxtrot too much. As a result, the organizers had to put restrictions on the tempo of the foxtrot, and the already formed new fast dance called a quickstep (translated from English as “quick step”). Quickstep is a light, playful dance with many different steps and jumps, borrowed from other styles, performed at a very fast pace.

Latin American Freedom Dances

Of the entire variety of Latin dances, sports include only five varieties. We decided to mention a few more popular Latin dances, which we recommend learning together with your significant other. On Pokupon you will find discounts on “hot” lessons Latin American dances from professional choreographers in your city.

Samba

The dance became popular thanks to the annual Brazilian carnival, where numerous samba schools compete. One of the varieties of this national Brazilian dance is included in the ballroom dance program. Music is characterized by syncome, polyrhythm and cross-rhythms.

Cha-cha-cha

Perhaps the most popular among Caribbean dances. It is distinguished by a clear rhythm, which at one time attracted the attention of the French choreographer Pierre Lavelle, who brought the cha-cha-cha to Europe. Initially, the dances of the cha-cha-cha and the danzona were no different, but later the music for the cha-cha-cha sped up and a new dance was born, while the danzona, on the contrary, slowed down, giving birth to a new type of dance - the rumba.

Rumba

The slowest of the Latin American dances comes from the poor neighborhoods of Cuba. Rumba is considered a dance of slaves, in which they tried in every possible way to express their freedom. She is characterized by wide steps and smooth erotic movements.

Paso Doble

Spanish dance imitating bullfighting - fighting with a bull. The partner represents a bullfighter, and the partner represents a muleto - a red cloth in his hands. A rather tough dance with clear movements, in which the performers' heads are clearly fixed, and the body is constantly tense.

Jive

A dance of African-American origin that originated in the United States. It is always performed last in the compulsory competition program, since it is very fast and requires from the dancers, in addition to skill, good endurance. The basic leg movements are step-step-step from side to side. The body weight is always in front and is constantly transferred from side to side.

Bachata

If the first five dances have long been performed in the sports and ballroom program, then bachata has nothing to do with these competitions. Originating in the Dominican Republic, it became famous in our area not so long ago, but quickly gained popularity. The basic movements of the legs are four steps for each beat with an emphasis on the last, often at this moment the hip rises and falls. The main feature of bachata is a certain intimacy, because the partners are very close to each other.

Salsa

Salsa combines almost all types of Latin American dances. In fact, initially it was pure improvisation, which, thanks to its characteristic melody, began to acquire unique features over time. In salsa upper part The body is practically motionless, the emphasis is on the waist, hips and legs.

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Street dance: street dancing

Hip-hop

Hip-hop arose with the style of music of the same name and mixed all the street dances that existed at that time. It was a dance of freedom in which young people could express themselves and tell their stories. Each generation of dancers and each school tries to bring their own style and flavor to the dance technique, which is why the possibilities of hip-hop as a dance movement are almost limitless.

Crump

The style appeared in disadvantaged areas of American cities among the black population, as an alternative to street violence. Instead of fights, teenagers and young people began to organize dance battles, where they could release the accumulated negative energy. The peculiarity of krump is that during the dance the whole body is as tense as possible, and the performer makes sharp, impetuous movements with his arms, legs, head and body. Naturally, krump is more popular among guys.

Break dancing

The dance originated on the streets of the United States in the 1970s. Movements “on the floor” smoothly developed into movements “on the floor”. Break combines elements of Latin American dances, including capoeira, as well as martial arts and gymnastic tricks.

Jazz-funk

This style is dominated by small movements that flow smoothly but quickly into each other. Waves, slides, arm swings, turns, bends and emphasis on the hips, shoulders and elbows. Jazz-funk is a cheerful, playful dance in which the performer seems to be flirting with the audience.

Jumpstyle

The name speaks for itself (from English “jump” - “jump”). The dance is dominated by shuffle-like steps and a lot of jumps. Quite energetic in execution and requires good stamina. Originated in Belgian nightclubs with the advent of electronic music.

Uprock and toprock

Predecessors of breakdancing. Many fans say that without uprock and toprock there would be no break. Today they are almost never fulfilled, as separate species, but are popular among breakers for intros and transitions. Uprock was danced to Latin American rhythms and arose from a mixture of all known styles of Latin dances.

Jerking

Jerking originated in the late 2000s and gained widespread popularity thanks to singer Justin Bieber, who used the movements in his improvisations on stage. This style is characterized quick steps, jumping and squats, the main emphasis on leg movements. Dancers can be recognized by their skinny jeans and colorful, bright sneakers.

Turfing

The dance originated in Oakland among the African-American population as a form of protest against the infringement of the rights of blacks and the brutality of the state police. Turfing is an improvisation on everyday themes, which includes robotic movements, freezing in different positions, sliding along the floor, waves and aggression typical of krump.

Dancehall

A Jamaican party dance set to reggae music, the movements tell stories of everyday life and the spiritual connections of people. Dancehall is improvisation, so the set of steps used is constantly expanded by each individual dancer. He is characterized by movements on the floor and movements of the entire body from the face and head to the feet and fingers.

Waving

The name of the dance comes from the English “wave”. The dancer seems to flow from one position to another, working with absolutely his whole body. For the first time, “waves” began to be performed in popping, but later became a separate style.

Locking

The dance arose by chance when dancer Don Campbell wanted to improvise in a nightclub, but due to lack of experience he kept getting confused and “frozen.” The audience decided that this was his trick and quickly adopted it, calling pauses in the dance “locks.” If you see a dancer in striped socks, gloves and a hat who constantly stops unexpectedly in the middle of the sequence, this is locking.

House

Appeared on dance floors right after house music. Like hip-hop house, it mixed all possible Latin and African-American dance styles. It is based on jacking - a special movement of the body, which is applied to the head, arms and legs.

Papping

To understand what papping is, just imagine the old good dance robots, but modernized in professional performance. The peculiarity of popping is precisely in its mechanical movements, which are quite difficult to perform, since the whole body must be tense, and its individual parts move in isolation from others.

Electric Boogie

Originated from popping and other similar styles, but electric boogie dancers removed the stiffness and choppy movements, making the dance more fluid. The style is based on waves, isolations and steps typical of papping.

Dub Step

Like house, dubstep emerged thanks to a new popular style of music that absorbed all the fresh trends and main movements of the urban styles of the 2000s, especially electric boogie. The dance is quite emotional and aggressive with amplitude movements of the whole body.

Styles that you are not ashamed to demonstrate in a club

Shuffle

The basic dance movements are taken from classical step, simplified and reworked in a modern manner. Instead of tapping, there are sliding steps and the effect of the performer floating above the dance floor. This club dance is suitable even for beginners who want to “shine off” in front of their friends on the dance floor. Performed to house, techno and even trance.

Flex

Although the dance includes many movements from street dancing, but did not come from hip-hop, but from Jamaican dancing to reggae music. The emphasis is on amplitude energetic movements and special plastic movements - the dancer seems to be constantly writhing with his whole body.

Electro-Dance

The dance arose with the popularization of electro house music in nightclubs. In electro-dance, the performer's body constantly sways from side to side, the dancer performs simple steps and many amplitude or small movements with his hands in all planes. You may also know this dance under the Tectonic brand. Electro dance became the progenitor of many styles of club dances.

C-walk

Dance migrated from the streets to nightclubs. As in the shuffle, the emphasis is more on the movements of the feet - the dancer writes letters and even whole words on the floor. When the dance first appeared, it used exclusively movements that were understandable to a very narrow circle of performers. Some movements of this dance are even used in famous game Fortnite (FORTNITE), famous for the dance steps of the characters.

Dancing on the catwalk

Vogue

The basic movements and dance forms are taken from fashion catwalks: model gait and posing. All voguing movements are exaggerated and emotional. The dance is characterized by quick swings of the arms, pretentiousness and many rotations. Ideal for performing with house music.

Go-Go

PJ dance in nightclubs. It is designed to get the crowd going, set the rhythm and fill the room with energy. The history of the dance goes back to the 1960s, when bar owners hired dancers to dance on bar counters, special podiums, or even in cages suspended from the ceiling in order to attract male audiences to clubs. After the opening of the first go-go nightclubs, dancers migrated there. Fast movements with a wide amplitude are the basis of the dance. Often the dancers wear minimal clothing or very colorful costumes, complementing the atmosphere of the club.

Waacking

A mixture of Latin American and African motifs in choreography. Wacking appeared in the mid-1970s in American gay clubs. Unlike other disco dances, it has a special femininity. The dancer performs simple steps with his feet, and the main emphasis in wacking is on the choreography of the hands.

Dances of seduction

Strip plastic

A dance that migrated from strip bars to dance halls. Please note that strip plastic surgery is not striptease. You are not taught to undress, but are taught flexible and feminine movements in dance. In addition to other advantages, strip plastic is good for health because it includes stretching, which is necessary for the plasticity and flexibility of muscles at any age.

Strip plastic will perfectly complement and diversify family life;)

Pole-dance

Pole dancing has ceased to be something vulgar, and has turned into a real acrobatic art. In addition to unusual choreography, you have the opportunity to improve your stretching and pump up your body muscles, because to stay on the pole for a long time, you will need strong, strong muscles and good physical fitness. Pole dancing training takes place in specially equipped halls where poles are installed. Look for discounts on strip dance and pole dance classes on Pokupon.

You can limit yourself to seductive plasticity, but current pole dancing already borders on acrobatics

Belly dance

A classic oriental seduction dance that concubines danced to their sultans. Belly dancing is not as explicit as American or European dances for seduction, but the incredible flexibility of the body and mesmerizing hand movements certainly fascinate men. If you can still meet representatives of the opposite sex in strip dance or pole dancing, then oriental dancing is a truly feminine art. There is a modern tribal movement based on improvisation, combining the movements of belly dance, flamenco and Indian folk dances.

Modern belly dance has incorporated the plasticity of hip-hop and can be performed freely to electronic music.

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Twerk

The main emphasis of the dance is on the buttocks. The basic booty movement is taken from classic reggaeton, an African-American dance that predates hip-hop. Provocative twerking involves moving your butt up and down while sitting or standing, and is naturally more popular among girls. Look for twerking classes on Purchase.

It is best to send your children to dance lessons in the early age to develop ear for music, plastic and physical fitness. On the Buyer you can choose a subscription to dance lessons for your child. But this does not mean that it may ever be “too late” for dancing. You can take your first choreography lesson at any age, even if you do not become a professional dancer, the main thing is to enjoy the process. On the Pokupon you can choose promotional passes to the best dance schools in the city, get inspired and immerse yourself in the world of dance with pleasure :)

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The 1920s is the decade of jazz in the United States. Part of the African-American population, who moved from the South to the North in search of work, brought with them music: jazz, blues, ragtime. New movements appeared in the dances, sometimes similar to the habits of animals. Dancing is becoming a new form of leisure for the masses. Long and complex dance patterns are replaced by improvisation. Social boundaries are also being erased; dancing is now for all segments of society.

Charleston

Its origin is unknown. Residents of the city of Charleston in the southern United States credit themselves with the invention of the dance. Others call it the birthplace of Cape Verde. Be that as it may, one thing is clear - Charleston has African roots.

At first it was danced by black workers to jazz music, so Charleston was associated with the lower strata. The church did not favor him because of his sharp, loose movements and the closeness between a man and a woman. However, it was appreciated in basements, illegal casinos and pubs, where Charleston was taken up by opponents of Prohibition and flappers - girls who advocated the emancipation of women.


Gradually, Charleston spread throughout the country, and then crossed the ocean and reached Europe. Representatives high society Those who wanted to learn to dance asked their servants to do so - there were simply no proper official schools at that time.

The Charleston can be danced with a partner, alone or with a group. The main feature is the movements of the legs - while the arms remain in a relaxed position and lend themselves to the general tact. The movements, despite the speed and tempo, are not too complex - professionals say there are about 74 of them. However, there is no clear pattern according to which you need to dance. Improvisation and the right mood are important here.

Foxtrot

This couples dance appeared in the 1910s, but became widespread in the 1920s. According to one version, it was invented by actor Harry Fox: at one of the film screenings, a young man needed to fill a pause between films, and then he started dancing with a girl. According to another version, foxtrot is translated as “walking at a fox’s pace” - due to the similarity of the movements with the habits of the animal.


During the foxtrot, dancing couples move quickly around the hall, which at first glance resembles a waltz. However, the tempo is completely different, due to the fact that the dance is performed to ragtime.

Over time, many versions of the foxtrot have appeared. Nowadays the fast foxtrot (or quistep), the slow foxtrot and the folk one are known. In the fast version, the tempo of the music increases, and the dance becomes more energetic, almost crazy. A slow foxtrot, on the contrary, looks romantic. It was popular in England and Soviet Russia - directors Vsevolod Meyerhold and Nikolai Foregger even staged it in their performances.

Tango

Tango was created by emigrants in Buenos Aires. Initially it was performed only by men. It was a kind of competition - sometimes for a woman, and sometimes just for fun. Only later did a partner appear in tango, dressed in a tight skirt with a slit up to the thigh, fishnet tights and high-heeled shoes.

For a long time, tango remained a dance for the lower classes; it was danced in taverns and other not very decent establishments. However, then he gets to Europe, where he has tremendous success. The dance was especially appreciated in Paris. The Church considered dance vulgar and corrupting.

Tango is characterized by a fast rhythm and connection between partners. Tango is always about emotions and passionate love.

Black Bottom

Black Bottom is one of the few dances whose origins we know. It appeared in the state of Georgia, USA, in the impoverished “black bottom” area (which, in fact, gave the dance the name “Black-Bottom”). At the beginning of the century it was performed in the south of the country African population and consisted of combinations of shoulder and hip movements. In 1924, its modernized version appeared on stage in the play “Dina,” after which the dance quickly gained popularity and captured all of America. From the cabaret he moves to the people and finds himself in a row social dancing that people perform for fun.


Basically, the black bottom was a solo dance, but it could also be performed opposite a partner or in groups. The dance consists of kicking, jumping back and forth, stomping, hip rotation and much more. In this case, as in the Charleston, the hands give in to the general wave of the dance. However, unlike the Charleston, in solo performance the Black Bottom movements are more energetic, and its repertoire includes more cheerful forms.

In the second half of the 1920s, black bottom was more popular than other dances. However, already in the next decade, interest in it disappeared.

Shim-sham Shimmy

Shim-sham is a part of tap dancing. It is danced almost on the spot, and the main movements are performed with the feet in a certain sequence. Shim-sham was invented by the duo of dancers Leonard Reed and Willie Bryant. They performed with the Whitman Sisters, who had one of the longest running shows in the States (from 1900 to 1943). In the 1920s, the sisters invited young people to come up with a finale that they could all perform together as an encore after a vaudeville show. It had to be something that not only tap dancers, but also singers and musicians could handle. The part really turned out to be quite simple, so any artist could perform it without preparation. So Reed and Willie became the creators of shim-sham. It was originally performed as a comedy dance with upbeat music "Turkey in the Straw" and was called "Gufos". But over time, it turned into an independent number that was performed on stage.


The diversity of 1920s dances doesn't end there. In addition to those listed, there were many more subtypes that could be performed differently in each tavern. They gave rise to swing, Lindy hop, boogie-woogie and many other dances that gained popularity already in the 1930s.

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Striptease, Strip plastic, Pillon

Striptease is the art of seduction... It is interesting because it can reveal femininity, sensuality and sexuality in the dancer. Becoming on par with a man, the woman of our time increasingly forgets to be a woman. Strip classes refresh your instincts, break the shackles of constraint, and teach you to express feelings and emotions. Pole classes, in turn, provide amazing physical training.

Difficulties: Skills Required rhythmic gymnastics, good stretching and a beautiful figure.

Upper Break Dance, Dup Step, Popping, Electric Boogie

Dancers of these genres are real “dance magicians”, originating from the art of pantomime. What they do is amazing! Not for nothing, today there is no one cooler than breakers in modern dance. In their performances we see highest level control over the body, the most complex elements, so unimaginable that sometimes it’s even painful to watch. Delight bordering on horror!

Difficulties: To really achieve something in breakdancing, you need to dedicate yourself to it. And you need to be extremely careful, there are some injuries.

Go-Go, Waaking, Vogue

Just what you need for fashionistas who crave the stage! Highest degree posturing and acting. They play on the grace of shapes and lines, which advantageously reveal the beauty of a half-naked body. Vogue and Waaking are "pathos for white people." Vogue style is characterized by the posing of models, it imitates catwalk walking. The Waaking style, which took a lot from Vogue, is dominated by hand movements (the name itself translates as “waving hands”), many of the movements they borrowed from locking. Go-Go is a freer style, in which the previous two were mixed and elements of other styles, such as strip, were added. This is the most popular style of dancing nightclubs.

Difficulties: excellent physical qualities and moral readiness to perform on stage in practically underwear are required.

Jazz Modern, Contemporary Dance

A modern interpretation of ballet that preserves aesthetic traditions, but gives freedom and flexibility of technique, abolishing the rigid standards of the classics. These styles are based on choreography. Most higher educational institutions represent contemporary dance as Contemporary. But the paradox is that this genre is completely unsuitable for dancing to modern dance music. This is a purely stage dance technique.

Difficulties: to achieve success in this style, you need to practice from childhood.

Classic. Choreography

The highest “theatrical” form of choreographic art, the embodiment of the highest aesthetic ideals. This is an exclusively stage dance, focused on the viewer. It is characterized by strict standards and high requirements for performance techniques, many of which are carried out to the limit of human capabilities. In terms of complexity, the elements of ballet can only be compared with the elements of breakdancing.

Difficulties: professional ballet classes do not pass without a trace. Extremely high demands leave an imprint on the formation of the body, especially because you need to practice ballet from childhood, while the body is still pliable. Possible damage to ligaments, tendons, joints, overdeveloped individual muscle groups and much more.

Latin American dancing, salsa, hustle

These directions are extremely popular today. It's not just dancing, it's leisure, communication, discos. These styles bring people together: energetic, passionate movements, exciting swaying of the hips... Although these are mostly pair dances, they are organized in such a way that you can easily change partners and make new acquaintances. And they do not require special training; they are quite simple to learn.

Difficulties: on initial stage For lovers of difficulties, there are few difficulties, the main thing is to find a suitable partner.

Lower Break Dance

The low break is a masterpiece of our time, bordering on the impossible, going beyond the limits of human capabilities. It incorporates the elements and style of Hip-Hop culture and is performed to DubStep or Hip-Hop music. The technical essence of the style is control of “torque” in all possible positions, i.e. continue to rotate when changing position on any support points, even on the head. This is the most complex acrobatics superimposed on the rhythms of music. Suitable for short, stocky dancers.

Challenges: It is extremely difficult to prevent injuries

Flamenco

People's spanish dance with obligatory traditional costumes. Flamenco is particularly dramatic and attracts a fairly mature audience. It is a spectacular and expressive genre filled with passion. He is characterized by a specific choreography of his hands, active tap-dancing trills and luxurious steps in the flounces of chic skirts in the gypsy style.

Difficulties: a keen sense of rhythm is required

Oriental dance Tribal

The art of seduction, erotic dance of the East (ancient striptease). It is performed in specific costumes with ringing scales, which enhances the musicality of the dance and synchronization with the music. Oriental dance is rich in all kinds of techniques in plasticity, rhythm, and is replete with small details and decorations. Truly professional dancers fascinate with the beauty of the curves of their half-naked body and clear, finely drawn movements. Unlike other styles, “oriental dancers” delight with the expressiveness of their curvaceous forms and their ability to advantageously reveal the features of the female figure.

Difficulties: minor shaking, vibrations are harmful to the not yet formed female body.

Basics of modern dance, improvisation for the dance floor

Modern Dance Base- dance format for the dance floor, suitable for music of different genres. This is a universal dance technique that can be combined with any style, type and manner. There is no need to memorize dance sequences and choreographies; the dance is built on the principle of a designer: there are basic elements and rules for how they are combined with each other. Having studied several movements and learned how to combine them with each other, you can improvise to different music; several months of training are enough for this. The entire dance is based on rhythm, plasticity and coordination of movements.

Difficulties: to achieve beauty and ease in improvisation, it takes time to restore atrophied muscle groups.

Shuffle, House, ElectroDance, Tecktonik, C-walk

Active styles for expressive youth: techniques with swings and jumps to music with a direct rhythm. Extremely energy-consuming, attract a lot of attention and require a lot of space. You will be unlucky if you find yourself next to such a dancer on a packed dance floor, fortunately this does not happen often, but at street festivals these styles have become a hit! These techniques turn you on - you just want to join in and start dancing. But there are not enough dancers for long, because... the set of movements is not particularly large or varied, and all are quite energetic.

Difficulties: finding a place to perform them

R'n'B, Hip-Hop

Initially, R’n’B is the culture of funk, jazz and soul. She also contributed to the emergence of rock and roll. Subsequently, R’n’B and Hip-Hop began to actively mix, because they are both part of African American culture. Today, R’n’B as a dance includes any possible techniques, but all of them are performed in a particularly pretentious manner, in the obligatory ultra-fashionable outfit. R’n’B classes are an excellent solution for those who want to “show themselves.” This style gives self-confidence, a feeling of one’s own coolness and sexuality, it is a cure for complexes and insecurities, which young people so lack; that is why this is a purely youth movement.

Hip-hop, however, is a serious direction, where the pathos are justified by the really cool training of the dancers, who do not neglect breakdancing.

Difficulties: constant psychological pressure within the team, where the spirit of struggle and competition reigns.

Ballroom dancing

Pair dance with strict choreographic standards. Dancers are completely attached to their partner, who is extremely difficult to replace.
Flaws: injuries, occupational diseases. Considering that this is professional dance to participate in competitions, the departure of a partner almost always entails the collapse of the dancer’s professional career.
Advantages: fully reveals the topic of interaction with a partner. Highest form possible pair dance art.

Strip

This is the most ancient, and at the same time the most modern style of dance. It is constantly changing, as the standards of femininity and masculinity change. You can dance it in different ways, but the meaning does not change. This is a dance that arouses sexual interest, allowing you to enjoy your image, the effect you produce. This is the most emotional style of dance, in which the characteristics of male and female movements are maximally expressed. There is a very fine line here that separates the most beautiful and the most disgusting. Therefore, a highly qualified choreographer is simply necessary.

Club dance

Broad concept"club dance" includes many movements various styles. They can be performed synchronously or solo. Club dance today is divided into 2 directions: to music with a straight rhythm and to music with a broken rhythm. Straight rhythm is classic electronic music like Disco House, Techno, Progressive. Broken rhythm is a break beat, breaks, R’n’B, Hip-Hop.

Jazz - Modern

Originating at the time of the relevance of ballroom dancing, modern jazz is a combination of classical techniques, street styles dance, jazz improvisation.

Top break dance

A combination of all “old school” styles, such as plastic, slides, king-tat, robot. Break Dancing is exciting, vibrant, and colorful. For this reason it has become very popular. Break dancing first appeared in the South Bronx (Big Up's to da Bronx!) in the 70s. At first it was danced on cardboard boxes laid out on the street, which turned the sidewalk into a stage. Street dancers mixed aerobatics with martial arts and disco dance, and each performer worked it up own style. Music flowed from portable stereo recorders. Now this is - personal way get in shape and have fun!

Go-Go

A dance technique that allows you to excite a crowd of spectators using standard artistic techniques, wide, amplitude movements that capture attention, courage and play. One of the main elements of Go-Go is the expression of sexuality and a minimal amount of clothing.

Street dance

In the early 70s, the USA formed huge amount groups dancing in the streets, which later turned into culture. It incorporates a popular form filled with elements of various dance styles.

Stage, power style of synchronized dance, allowing you to work on quality and endurance. A large number of synchronized sequences of popular movements and courage are presented.

Power dance style for the stage, where movements are performed with full force and at high speed. This style features a large number of “wide” movements, swings, rotations and turns.

Slide man (Moon Walk)

All kinds of moonwalks in all directions. This technique is perfectly combined with plastic. The style is based on moonwalks, which give the illusory effect of gliding across the floor. The style includes more than 20 types of gaits. Swimming or sliding on the floor is an illusion created with your feet. This creates the feeling that you are trying to go in one direction, but you are actually moving in another. A classic example of this effect is the 'Moonwalk' made by the famous Michael Jackson. Factual illusion is an old Pantomime trick.

Disco

As a result of the “psychedelic revolution” of the late 60s, a culture of music, fashion, and dance was formed. The manifestation of one’s individuality in this form is still relevant today. The disco style influenced many other styles that appeared later.

R&B

It has gained great popularity all over the world thanks to the music it is performed to. This super-fashionable dance trend helps you acquire not only excellent sports shape, but also provides an opportunity to show “aerobatics” in clubs. The style evolved from “Hip-Hop” and became more diverse and complex. The abbreviation “R&B” stands for “Rhythm and Blues”. As a rule, it is danced at the level of improvisation.

Trance

Trance as a stylization of dance technique, with a softer nature of movements based on specific features electronic trance music, mainly absorbed movements that anyone can perform without special physical training. This is a dance of deep feelings that are not always clear to others.

Some people call this dance “Hardstyle”, which is completely wrong, because:

  • The term " Hardstyle» used in quite a lot large quantities dances and emphasizes the rigidity of the performance.
  • Hardstyle is a style of electronic music, not a dance to which it is danced.

The main basis of the shuffle (Running Man) consists of a combination of two movements (hops).

The combination of movements itself is usually called “shuffling” (which translated from English means dragging your feet, shuffling, sliding your feet along the floor).

Sliding movements left or right, then forward and backward. When the shuffler moves like this, it seems as if he is “weightless” and is not affected by gravity.

Sliding spot used in the intervals between the previous and new movements, so as not to stand in one place and move all the time.

Using this movement, the shuffler can rest and adjust to the beat (measure) of the music. Also, the shuffler can step back, exit the dance using this movement, and "release" another dancer into the dance. But most often this movement is used to be on the move all the time.

The triangular shuffle consists of very energetic steps and movements.

Typical movements

The modern shuffle is danced in combinations of 5 different steps:

Runningman(running Man)

- basic, one of the most popular movements, when the shuffler moves in place. One foot rises from the "waiting" position and moves forward, while the other foot simultaneously slides backward. Then the foot that is already behind slides to its original position, and the foot in front returns back. The process is repeated to the beat of the music.

Teshka(T-movement shuffle).

The shuffler moves to the right with the left foot, then to the left. This foot moves only left and right (back and forth), while the right foot moves up and down. This combination of movements should be similar to the letter T. This movement is the most popular among shufflers.

Slide(sliding).

The most common sliding movements.

Spin(scroll).

They can be “normal” or “inverted”, that is, vice versa. Normal scrolling is performed to rotate the body clockwise. Inverted scrolling is the same thing, but counterclockwise. Both scrolls are performed in random order during the dance.

Kick(kick).

Hitting your feet on the floor or in the air. One foot is in front, the second foot hits the floor or the air in the place of the first foot. As the first foot moves, the second one hits the place of the first foot. The height of the legs at impact can be low or high (the knees rise almost to the waist). The kicking point is balanced and controlled.

Many shuffle dance moves are taken from other styles such as miming, popping, locking, liquidating, And breaking, which eventually mixed, “combined.”

History of origin

Shuffle is one of several dances that originated during the music style era acidhouse.

Over time, genre acidhouse became more diverse and split into two different sub-styles with the same philosophy: back step And shuffling. Shuffle continued to develop in Melbourne nightclubs and other rave scenes over the years.

Many events, clubs, communities have been involved in the development of this style of dance over the years.

Chronology

Late 1980s to early 1990s

Melbourne Shuffle begins to emerge as independent dance, incorporating more arm movements than previous styles. Techno music was gradually replaced by trance music and house music.

Mid 1990s

A whole series Documentary-style videos during this era gave rise to the style, and the popularity of the shuffle increased. There are many variations of this dance, but the basic movements remain the key movements giving it the term " MelbourneShuffle».

Early 2000 - present

In 2006, with the advent Youtube, dancers on international level Nowadays, the Internet is connecting, shufflers are publishing their own videos of dancing and teaching.

Music

Initially, in the late 80s, in Melbourne the shuffle was danced to acidhouse and regular house(classical). In the early 90s they began to dance it to Trance, then the speed of this dance increased. In 2007, in Melbourne they already began to dance to hardtrance, hardstyle, hardhouse, tribalhouse, techno And hardtechno.

Dance styles

Melbourne shuffle is divided into two main styles:

AustraliaStyle(AUS)

- the main, very first directions of Shuffle, which are still popular today, include such types as Hardstyle (the most popular, the body is slightly tilted), Soft (straight body, sliding predominates over blows), NewSchool (straight body, a lot of sliding, hand work), OldSchool (soft style, almost no use of arms and body), Pure (Instead of Running Man, only Teshka is used).

MalaysiaStyle(MAS)

— Appeared later in Malaysia and quickly began to develop. They are also divided into SOFT (soft, only the arms work, without the body), HARD (hard, the body and arms constantly work), STOMP (the body is tilted), PURE (T is used instead of RM, jumps and spins are used), OLDSCHOOL (RM is done on the heels, T is done not 3-4 times, as in other styles, but 7 or more).

Promotion

This dance began to be promoted by various DJs and partygoers from other countries who came to raves in Australia, in Melbourne. They dance the shuffle not for competition, but for themselves, for pleasure and self-expression. When training, professional shufflers ensured that each dancer had his own individual and unique style.

Some dancers sprinkled talcum powder on the dance floor to make it easier for their feet to slide. Thus, the sliding speed increased. By the way, some clubs still sprinkle the floor with talcum powder.