Ghost step is to add a few more beats to the sliding step, resulting in different visual effects. It looks more discontinuous, explosive, and has the smooth feeling of sliding /v/b/ 35001642-1353229122.html This is the so-called ghost step. The ghost step dance is a very difficult dance... but you just have to work hard. Melbourne ghost step, I only found this video.../v_show/id_XMTgwODk2OTU2.html Ghost step is another name for Melbourne dance or Melbourne shuffle.
It is a dance style originating from Australia. Dancers dance to the beat of heavy music and drums.
The ghost step dance is a compliment to a very powerful sliding step. If it must be classified, it is probably related to the C walk. Let's put it this way, the ghost walk can be regarded as a hybrid species of the Cwalk family.
Shuffle dance is a compulsory course for this type of dance. If you want to practice, it is best to practice the previously mentioned ones first. Don't just come up and say "I want to practice according to that". In this case, it will be easy to lose shape, exert effort, or even get injured. Just like Coach Anzai taught Sakuragi Hanamichi back then, "You should do the basic movements well first and then move on."
There is another interpretation. The footwork of certain rituals in Chinese Taoism and Japanese Shintoism is also called ghost dance. There are many footwork methods. The basic principle is to correspond to the ritual you want to do (the most common one is to get rid of ghosts). Step on the corresponding position on the ground, usually each "door" and some special points. Sometimes you need to step on the line. Some of these footwork can be traced back to Onmyodo. Although the Koreans have disputes with us about this (of course), you know where this thing comes from, right? But maybe modern Taoist priests and priests can try to use those disco dance steps to exorcise demons
Introduction
The full English name of Melbourne shuffle is Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), also known as shuffle. Dance, shuffle dance, slide dance, super slide dance, a dragging dance with fast and powerful movements, swaying to electronic music, the dance is full of dynamic energy and highly contagious on the spot
Historical origin
It emerged in some underground dance halls in Melbourne, Australia, in the 1980s. Its unique dance steps and powerful music are extremely eye-catching, and it has gradually become popular;
In December 2002, an Australian newspaper explained the Melbourne Shuffle on the front page. This was the first time Shuffle appeared in mainstream media. After that, it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei, and then spread to the United Kingdom, Germany, Thailand and other countries. With the help of the Internet and online media uTube, it became popular around the world
In the 21st century, it began to Internationally popular (thanks to the utube video website in 2006)
Action style
Hard style dance (HSD: Hard Style Dance)
Focus on legs and feet Movements
Paying great attention to leg and foot movements, the dance has a very fast rhythm, kicking, stepping, jumping and stomping quickly to the beat of the music;
One of the dance movements is a fast horizontal movement The heel twists the front and rear feet, and the embellished movements are body rotation, hand dance and kicking, and other movements such as hand and foot dance plus 360-degree continuous rotation;
Fluorescent pants
Step dancer The pants are similar to bell-bottom pants, with some fluorescent accessories sewn on the sides that will reflect under the light.
Fluorescent pants (night effect)
Running Man
Put one foot heavily on the ground in front of you and then jump back twice, then repeat this action with the other foot to give people a The illusion of running (similar to M.J.'s moonwalk, but actually different), accompanied by hand movements and body movements (such as spinning, turning, etc.),
Shuffle
The twisting of one foot is accompanied by the rapid lateral movement of the other foot, and the dance is accompanied by hand movements, body movements (such as spinning, turning, etc.), and kicking of the legs and feet
Others
The unique dance steps and the powerful music can easily make the viewers feel a happy atmosphere and sway their bodies freely to the powerful music. There are no prescribed moves in Melbourne shuffle, and dancers are completely free to express themselves, so everyone has their own characteristics. Some dancers add elements from other dances to create unique choreography. Watching the Melbourne shuffle dance for the first time, I found that the dancers pay great attention to footwork. The dancers kick, step, jump and stomp quickly to the music, showing off the energetic shuffle dance, which will make the second step dance even more exciting. People who saw this kind of dance were amazed. Melbourne shuffle dance also includes the control of the body's integrity. This dance has developed a new dance style and is still developing. Shuffle dance focuses on footwork, so the costumes are particularly particular about the pants. In 1992, there was confusion about dance names in other parts of the world. 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. This was the first time Shuffle appeared in the mainstream. media. After that, it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei (there are Shuffle competitions in these two countries); In 2005, a DVD feature documentary was published to introduce Melbourne Shuffle in 2006. The media that quickly increased its reputation and popularity was the uTube video website in 2008 On September 6, Australian media network10 reported on Shuffle, a hard style dance (HSD: Hard Style Dance). In November 2008, the "So You Think You Can Shuffle" dance show was launched on Utube. In 2009, "So You Think You Can Shuffle" Dance show fan gatherings and competitions are held in countries such as Australia and Germany