It is a type of dance originating in Australia, where dancers dance to the beat of heavy music and drums. Ghostwalking, the name given to a rather impressive slide, can probably be categorized as being quite similar to the C walk. To put it this way, the Ghost Walk is a hybrid of the Cwalk family of steps. If you want to practice this kind of dance, it is better to practice the previously mentioned steps beforehand, rather than just saying "I want to practice that," because it is easy to get out of shape, make a lot of effort, or even get injured. It's just like what Coach Anzai said to Sakuragi Hanamichi, "You have to get the basics right before you can do it.
Introduction
Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), also known as the Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), and Shuffle, Shuffle, Slide, Super Slide, a kind of foot-dragging dance, fast and powerful action, and electronic music, and swaying, the dance is full of dynamic vitality, very infectious history of the origins of the 20th century, 1980s, the emergence of some underground dance floors in Australia, and the rise of the Melbourne Shuffle. Melbourne's underground dance scene, its individual steps and powerful music, extremely attractive to the eye, and thus gradually become popular;
In December 2002, an Australian newspaper on the front page of the Melbourne Shuffle, which is the first time Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media. After that, it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei, then spread to Britain, Germany, Thailand and other countries, and became popular in the world through the Internet, uTube, etc. It became popular internationally in the 2000s (thanks to the utube video website in 2006), with the style of movement, HSD (Hard Style Dance), focusing on legs and feet. Dance), focusing on the movement of the legs and feet.
Very focus on the legs and feet action, the dance has a very fast rhythm, with the music beat fast kicking, stepping, jumping, stomping; dance one of the action is a fast lateral heel on the foot twisting back and forth, embellished with the action is the body spinning, hand dance and kicking, and other actions, such as hand and foot dance plus 360-degree continuous spinning;
fluorescent pants step dancers pants similar to bell-bottom pants, pants The pants are similar to bell-bottomed pants, with fluorescent accessories sewn on the side that reflect in the light.
Running Man one foot heavy on the ground in front of him followed by two jumps backward, then the other foot repeats the action, giving the illusion of running (similar to M.J.'s moonwalk, but actually different), accompanied by hand movements, body movements (such as spinning, turning, etc.), Shuffle one foot twists and turns while accompanied by the other foot's rapid lateral movement, the dance is accompanied by hand movements, and the dance is accompanied by hand movements, and the dance is accompanied by the other foot's rapid lateral movement. Shuffle One foot twisting accompanied by the other foot rapid lateral movement, dance accompanied by hand movements, body movements (such as spinning, turning, etc.), legs and feet kicking other not lose personality of the dance, coupled with strong and powerful music, can easily let the viewer also infected with a pleasant atmosphere, and not free to sway with the strong music body. Melbourne Trapeze Dance does not have any designated moves, dancers can completely free to play, so everyone has their own characteristics. Some dancers add elements of other dances to create unique choreography.
Watching Melbourne Trapeze for the first time, you'll notice that the dancers are very focused on their footwork, kicking, stomping, jumping and stomping along to the music, creating a vibrant and energetic Trapeze that will amaze anyone who sees it for the first time. Melbourne Trapeze also involves the control of the body as a whole, and the dance has developed a whole new style of dance that is still evolving today. As the dance focuses on footwork, the pants part of the costume is especially important.
In 1992, the name of the dance was confusing in other parts of the world, and in this year Australians began to call the dance Shuffle, and the name was confirmed In December 2002, an Australian newspaper explained the Melbourne Shuffle on the front page, which was the first time that Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media. Since then it has become popular in Malaysia and Brunei (where there are Shuffle competitions); in 2005, a DVD feature documentary was published on Melbourne Shuffle In 2006, the media outlet that rapidly increased its reputation and popularity was the uTube video website On September 6, 2008, the Australian media outlet network10 reported on the Shuffle as a hard style dance ( HSD: Hard Style Dance) November 2008 "So You Think You Can Shuffle" dance show on utube 2009 "So You Think You Can Shuffle" dance show fan parties, competitions around Australia and Germany and other countries.