Hip Hop News & Commentary
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So far and the Melbourne Shuffle is included but, other dances will be covered in time, it is still a useful resource for anyone serious in dancing. My favourite has to be the Urban hip hop, and yes I actually remember some of these moves and probably still do them in my current new style which I do try and maintain. I classify myself as a street dancer although I don’t spin on my back or do regains much anymore, I prefer to stay and do the flashier pop locking and boogaloo type dancing. Urban originated in New York with break dance and other old school hip hop styles in the 1970s and 1980s. The style is a predecessor of locking and popping but evolved alongside them, it is less energetic and has more basic steps, and so is easier to learn. The dance illustrated in great graphics on the Urban hip hop web page was performed to funk and old school hip hop music. The Melbourne shuffle was also included and you will find good pictures breaking down the moves, also a link to a couple of content of this very interesting dance. This dance routine was invented by DJ Hess, and DJ Tate Strauss at Sanction Tuesdays in Melbourne Australia as a joke to make fun out of the overly expressive dances performed by the pop artists such as Vanilla Ice, during the acid warehouse party era in the late 80s 90s. By 1992 it had evolved from a clumsy jump style to something more interestsing in the form of a shuffle that fitted the electronic techno and rave music beats more appropriately. It is now a worldwide dance popular with ravers in the many nightclubs, festivals, and field events. Dane, hip hop,


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