What is the difference between ghost dance and street dance?

The full English name of Melbourne shuffle is Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), which is referred to as shuffle. It is also called ghost dance, shuffle dance, slide dance, super slide dance and shuffle. It is a kind of drag dance. The dance steps are fast and powerful, and sway to the electronic music. The dance is full of dynamic energy and highly contagious on the spot.

Street dance originated in the United States and first originated in sub-Saharan Africa. It is the product of the development of jazz dance in the 1990s. It is a variety of different types based on different street cultures or music styles. The collective name for dance, the earliest hip-hop dance is Locking, which originated in the 1960s. (Note: The only English translation of hip-hop is Street Dance, and Hiphop is just one of them). The movements are composed of various walking, running, and jumping combinations, and are performed through the head, neck, shoulders, upper limbs, and trunk. It is a coherent combination of flexion, extension, rotation, circling, swinging, and wave-shaped twisting of joints. Each movement has its own specific fitness effect, paying attention to the movements of the upper and lower limbs, abdomen and back, head and trunk. Coordination, and attention to the independent movement of each component of each link.

In fact, initially in the United States, hip-hop only referred to breaking. Later, from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, as music progressed, dance also progressed. As time went by, by the late 1970s, hip-hop dance basically included: breaking, locking, poppin, new jazz, hiphop, krump, house reggae, etc. Ghost step dance, it originally came from party dance. It is a dance step in hip-hop. It was created by people who usually play at parties. Its nature is just like C-WALK, which is a dance step in hip-hop. But recently, ghost dance has become popular among teenagers, and there are even ghost dance competitions all over the world, so many people regard it as a dance type. However, some dancers are not optimistic about this kind of spur-of-the-moment party dance, but that’s okay, after all, dancing is dancing.