Ghostwalking, also known as Super Slide, is an alternative name for Melbourne Trapeze. It comes from Australia, dancers in the heavy music and drums with the coordination of dance, fast and powerful movements, music is strong and powerful, with a very fast rhythm, with the beat of the music quickly kick, step, jump, stomp, and fast spinning and so on. Because the Ghost Walking Dance focuses on footwork, it pays special attention to the part of the pants in terms of clothing. The dancers' pants are similar to bell-bottom pants, and some fluorescent ornaments are sewn on the side of the pants to reflect in the light. The steps of certain rituals in Chinese Taoism and Japanese Shintoism are also called Ghost Steps. There are many different steps, but the basic principle is to step on the ground at the appropriate place for the ritual you want to perform (the most common is to get rid of ghosts), usually at various "gates" and at specific points, or sometimes by stepping on a line. Some of these steps can be traced back to yin and yang, and although the Koreans dispute this with us (of course they do), you know where it came from, right? But maybe modern day Taoist priests and Shinto priests could try to exorcise demons with those disco steps.