The basic movements of shuffle dance: step forward and backward, spin, step, roll, etc.
The shuffle dance is introduced as follows:
The shuffle dance is also called the ghost step dance. Originally named Melbourne Shuffle, it originated from some rave parties in Melbourne, Australia. It is a power dance, a shuffling dance with fast and powerful movements.
The music is powerful and shocking (mainly electronic dance music, mostly Trance, hardstyle, house, hardcore), and the dance is full of dynamic energy and has great live rendering power.
There are many styles of shuffle dance, and the nature of each style is different. The main styles of shuffle dance are: hard style, MAS, AUS, BASS, MARK, free style, etc. (due to different nationalities and regions, Many of the same styles have slightly different names).
Because the shuffle originated in Melbourne, Australia, it is also called: Melbourne Shuffle. It is a dance step that originated from rave in the 1980s (note: rave refers to young people dancing to new dance music, not a collection of several dances.).
Origined from the underground parties in Melbourne, Australia, the basic movement is a two-step movement that is quickly switched and completed smoothly. The dance style is suitable for various types of electronic music, such as: House, Trance, Techno, HardDance, Hardstyle.
Melbourne Shuffle is a name with a prefixed regional noun. In the early days, in order to distinguish the diversity of the word Shuffle, the prefix word Melbourne was used to distinguish the dance. But not many dancers in countries and regions are using it anymore.
The movements are simple, fast and powerful, and have a strong sense of rhythm. It mainly expresses an improvisational performance completed by quickly switching between the movements of the feet and gliding, kicking, stepping, turning, etc. It has a high degree of freedom and individuality. Total dance moves.