Their origins and development history are different. Ghost dance, as an independent dance, has only a few styles, and street dance can be divided into several categories: Breaking (break dance), Poppin (mechanical dance), Locking (lomo dance), punking/awaking/voging/voging (swing dance), Hiphop (free dance) and Jazz (jazz).
The birthplace of sand fox dance is Melbourne, Australia, also known as MelbourneShuffle. It is a dance step that originated from rave parties in 1980s and underground parties in Melbourne, Australia. The basic movement is a fast and smooth two-step movement, and the dance style is suitable for all kinds of electronic sounds, such as house, trance, techno, hard dance, hard school and so on. MelbourneShuffle, a prefix regional noun, was used as a prefix word to distinguish dance in order to distinguish the diversity of the word Shuffle in the early days. But not many dancers from different countries and regions are using it. Shuffle cards are mostly used by European and American dancers, but not recognized by other developed countries and regions. For example, ghost dances in Russia and Australia are simple, fast, powerful and rhythmic. It is mainly manifested in improvisation through quick switching, sliding, kicking, stepping and turning of feet, with high freedom and full personality.
Hip-hop or hip-hop was born in the late 1960s, and it still is.
In 1970s, the urban poor dance of African-Americans was classified as a part of hip-hop culture, with strong performance, participation and competitiveness.