Friday, October 29, 2010

delusions of dance and "Crazy" dances

Some dances such as tap water is started when the madness and went to become classics. Other dances are crazy, ridiculous as they were intended. Their names often give a clue as to what the dances look in motion.

Dance mania

The mashed potatoes - the potatoes in 1962 was built in. In this dance, people move their feet, as if to try a potato under the balls of the feet are mash.

The Watusi - named after the Watusi tribe BatutsiRwanda. It has a rolling head movements and hand while the feet remain firmly on the ground.

The robot - invented by Charles Washington in 1960, Robot is a kind of "pop", in which the robot dancers imitate the jerky movements of one.

The Cabbage Patch - introduced in 1987 in the Cabbage Patch was named after a series of dolls circular motion. Dancers hold hands and fists as they move to a file.

L 'Moon Walk - popularized by the late pop icon Michael Jackson in 1983, the film contains a slow walk, soil makes the dancers seem to float back to the dance.

The Chicken Dance - during the chicken dance, a group of dancers imitate the movements of a chicken. For many, especially in the U.S., no wedding is complete without the dancing chicken.

The Classics
It is a dance step for every time in history, every age and every level ofphysical strength. Here are some types of dance, which have stood the test of time.

Break Dancing - Break Dance is a cross between dance and acrobatics, this style of dance began in the cities of the United States in late 1970 and early 1980.

Tango - A type of ballroom dance that originated in Argentina Buenos Aires includes a circular motion and stop abruptly.

Paso Doble - Spanish founded the movements and dance steps of the Paso Doble are similar to those of a bullFighters. The term "Paso Doble" in Spanish means double step.

Fox Trot - a kind of social dance that consists of two slow movements followed by two quick steps.

Waltz - A dance in which partners spend all working their way around the dance floor.

Cha Cha - A Latin dance rhythms including the hip and foot movements are done to the beat "one, two, cha, cha, cha!"

Rumba - Rumba Cuba has created this dance is a mixture of Spanish andAfrican dance steps.

So put your dancing shoes ready, preparing the party dress and go dancing to the rhythm!

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