The most popular type of dance in street dance

The most popular type of street dance is Breaking.

The following is an introduction to several types of street dance:

Breaking.

Breaking.

Breaking dance, also known as floor dance, originated in the Bronx and black neighborhoods of the United States in the 1970s, and formed its current style after absorbing a large number of elements and movements originating from different sports and art forms such as Brazilian war dance, gymnastics, and Chinese martial arts.

The large number of hand-supported rapid foot movement, a variety of inverted framing movements, as well as on the floor or in the air unbelievably difficult to rotate, so that this dance is full of visual impact, is a more difficult street dance dance.

Locking.

Locking originated in the 1960s and was invented by The Lockers, a team led by Don Cambell (hence why locking was originally called Campbellocking). .

Locking relies on fast, distinct arm and hand movements, with sudden stops, accompanied by a variety of clapping, jumping and splitting techniques, often rhythmic and closely linked to the music.

Lock dancing is quite performative, with some moves being pantomime in nature, smiling or high-fiving to interact with the audience, and the atmosphere is electric.

? Popping.

The original basic form of Popping is the technique of contracting and relaxing the muscles in various parts of the body quickly to produce a vibration in the dancer's body, a technique called Pop.

The technique of Popping creates a "vibration/popping point. This technique creates a "vibration/pop" effect, which is coupled with body movement and positioning to express the rhythm of the music.

Its invention was inspired by pantomime performances that mimic robots, the rapid stop-start feel of lockstep dancing, and popular dance moves from the 1960s.

Hip Hop Hip Hop.

Hip hop dance emerged in the 1980s in the United States of America black teenagers, is the United States of America black "hip hop culture" is part of. Because hip-hop dance appeared in the street, not confined to the venue equipment, so called street dance, with strong participation, performance and competition.

Contemporary Jazz.

Jazz dance is not essentially a street dance, the original is the beginning of the last century, American tap dance combined with the Charleston dance, swing, and so on, and jazz music for the performance of the dance, but at the end of the 80's and the beginning of the 90's, it began to be influenced by the hip-hop dance and other street dance. But in the late 80's and early 90's, it began to be influenced by hip-hop and other important street dance styles, and gradually formed today's contemporary jazz (Contemporary Jazz) form.

Contemporary Jazz is a kind of rapid and dynamic rhythmic dance, which belongs to the externalized dance.