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This Blog will contain everything that related to DANCE.
Since I like dancing too, I will share some of my favorite dance types, dance moves, famous dancers, and ofcourse some tutorials to help you learn the steps :D
I hope this blog can help you with your dancing!
Enjoy ^_^



“All that is important is this one moment in movement. Make the moment important, vital, and worth living. Do not let it slip away unnoticed and unused.”Martha Graham

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012 @ 11:41 AM
Moonwalk

The moonwalk is a dance technique that presents the illusion of the dancer being pulled backwards while attempting to walk forward. A popping move, it became popular around the world after Michael Jackson executed the dance move during a performance of "Billie Jean" on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever on March 25, 1983. It subsequently became his signature move, and is now one of the best-known dance techniques in the world.



















WRONG EXAMPLES OF MOONWALKING




 






MOONWALK TUTORIAL






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@ 10:25 AM
The Macarena




"Macarena" (Spanish pronunciation: [makaɾena]) is a Spanish dance song by Los del Río about a woman of the same name. Appearing on the 1994 album A mí me gusta, it was an international hit between 1995 and 1996, and continues to have a cult following. One of the most iconic of 1990s dance music, it was ranked the "#1 Greatest One-Hit Wonder of all Time" by VH1 in 2002. The lyrics are completely original, but the music it is based on has been accused of plagiarism, coming from the song "Tengo una pena" (I have a sorrow, 1975) from the Spanish band "Desmadre 75", at the same time based on a popular children's song known as "Trabajando en las minas de pan duro" (Working in the hard bread mines).






The song uses a type of clave rhythm. The song ranks at #5 on Billboard's All Time Top 100. It also ranks at #1 on Billboard's All Time Latin Songs. It is also Billboard's #1 dance song and one of six foreign language songs to hit #1 since 1955's modern rock era began.


 

 THE ORIGINAL MUSIC VIDEO

 





 HOW TO DANCE THE MACARENA











THE MACARENA TUTORIAL



 




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Tuesday, November 20, 2012 @ 12:10 PM
# Famous Dancer 2 - The Jabbawockeez









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The Jabbawockeez is an seven-member, all male, rock and roll dance crew best known for being the winners of the first season of America's Best Dance Crew. They were initially formed by members Kevin "KB" Brewer, Phil "Swagger Boy" Tayag, & Joe "Punkee" Larot under the name "3 Muskee". By 2004, their members included Ben "B-Tek" Chung, Chris "Cristyle" Gatdula, Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio, and Jeff "Phi" Nguyen. The Jabbawockeez do not have a leader of the group; choreography for their performances as well as music and design choices are made as a collective unit.












 







 




 

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@ 11:33 AM
Gangnam Style














HOW TO DANCE GANGNAM STYLE



 





























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# Famous Dancer 1 - Poppin' Hyun Joon




Name: Nam Hyun Joon
Birthdate: January 30, 1979
Height: 170cm
Weight: 55kg
Blood Type: O
Family: he's the youngest out of 2 older brothers
Hobbies: playing games, drawing
Entertainment: Dance Machine (old name was Gorillaz Dance School)
Favorite Stars: Michael Jackson, Lee Joo No, Brian McKnight
First Debut: 1998 Young Turks Club



Nam Hyun Joon, often referred to as Poppin' Hyun Joon or Happy Hyun Joon, is a South Korean contemporary dancer. He is known for his popping techniques. He is also a former rapper for Young Turks Club, and is now going back to the music industry, with his recent release of his latest album One & Only.



HYUN JOON'S FACTS:

1. He was a backdancer for Jo PD, JTL, Jinusean, and for many others!
2. One of the top BBOY/POPPIN dancers in the world, and won many competitions and battles.
3. He was in a poppin group named FREEZE, and created his own crew and named it NAM HYUN JOO & KIDS (남현준과 아이들)

4. He released his first solo album this year (2005).
5. He loves dancing more than singing.
6. He's being trained by Lee Joo No (was a member of Seo Tae Ji & Kids)
7. He loves to dance for the public wherever he is. 
8. He was one of the dancers for JO PD's "To My Friend" M/V
9. He produced many dancers
 



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@ 8:54 AM
Tap Dance


Tap is an exciting form of dance in which dancers wear special shoes equipped with metal taps. Tap dancers use their feet like drums to create rhythmic patterns and timely beats. The term "tap dancing" is derived from the tapping sound produced when the small metal plates on the dancer's shoes touch a hard floor or surface.








TAP SHOES 






TAP DANCE TUTORIAL


 


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@ 8:52 AM
Saman






 Saman (or dance of thousand hands) is one of the most popular dances in Indonesia. Its origin is from the Gayo ethnic group from Gayo Lues and is normally performed to celebrate important occasions.
This dance is done by a group in one line (sometimes with some displacement) and dancers perform while kneeling.
On November 24, 2011 UNESCO officially recognized Aceh's traditional Saman Dance as an intangible element of world cultural heritage, which needs UNESCO's urgent protection.
The ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA) named on Saman Dance as the best ASEAN cultural preservation effort at the 25th ASEANTA Awards for Excellence 2012.

This is a traditional dance from a region in Indonesia.








Saman dance movements using two elements of the basic elements of dance saman: Clap clap hands and dada.Diduga, when spreading the religion islam, sheikh summons wilt learn the ancient dance, and then to re-pass the motion, along with poems by Islamic missionary preaching memudakan . In the present context, dances are religious rituals that are still used as a medium to convey messages preaching through the shows.

Saman dance including one dance that is quite unique, because they only show the motion of applause other movements, such as shaking movements, kirep, lingang, surang-filtering (all of this motion is Gayo language)




SAMAN TUTORIAL





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@ 8:40 AM
Suicide



A suicide is a sudden drop to a b-boy's back. They are frequently employed as finishing moves. Ideally, suicides are very flashy and painful-looking moves. Good suicides elicit exclamations of "ouch" from onlookers and can even be comical to a certain degree. They usually end with the breaker perfectly still, enhancing the image that he has injured himself. Despite appearances, different training and techniques are used to minimize the pain of suicides. A suicide is also used to demonstrate a possible ending to a conflict that groups may have with each other.

This is actually a type of bboy dance moves. The name is quite unique so I decided to search more about it. And it turns out that this move requires braveness and a bit dangerous for beginners. I don't think I can do it myself lol.


SUICIDE TUTORIAL 



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@ 8:29 AM
Tutting (King Tut)


Tutting is a style that is based totally on geometry and patterns and angles, mosty with your arms. It is a great style for feeling like you are building puzzles or boxes and there are an infinite number of patterns you can create. Once you learn the basics. The basics of tutting mostly involve learning the basic angles and how you can move between them. And then a LOT of drilling. You need to know that when you lift your arms, they are in the position you think they’re in. Once you have that down, you can start freestyling your tuts and go for days. 






 Finger Tutting

 








The 5 Basics of Tutting

90 degree angles
Let’s begin with the most obvious. Tutting is based pretty much entirely on 90 degree angles. All of movements involve your elbows and wrists being at 90 degree angles to the rest of your body. This is the reason it’s called tutting. It’s like the Egyptian tut poses in all of the tombs.
Now, making 90 degree angles is harder than it sounds and a lot of people end up with what we all used to call duck tuts, where the hand is bent at the knuckles into the shape of a duck’s beak. Also, when you are doing outer tuts, there can be a tendency to not lift your elbows up to 90 degrees (to where there is a straight line from one elbow, through the shoulders, to the othe elbow). It’s HARD to lift your elbows that high. You usually feel strain in your shoulders. It wears you out. But this is the price of excellence. You gotta WORK IT OUT.

Wrist rolls
Wrist rolls were made famous by Mr. Wiggles but are used by almost all tutters. They are an incredibly amazing technique because they are super easy to do and super dope looking. They have a lot of bang for the buck.
All that wrist rolls involve is rolling your wrists so that your hand moves in a circle from one side to the other. You can throw them in at any point. You can hit an angle and then roll the wrists. Then hit another angle. Then roll the wrists. It can go on forever. You can flip it in so many ways so it never gets old. Definitely practice the wrist rolls.

Incorporating your whole body
It’s important to practice incorporating your whole body from the start because it’s really easy to turn into a stand-still tutter who doesn’t move and just moves their arms around. You might come up with cool poses, but it doesn’t have the same dope dance feel as when you use your whole body.
This is especially true for the flexers out there. They have so many incredible combos and concepts but they are usually just standing there and executing. They don’t really move or dance through their tuts.
One good way to practice this is to tut on one leg and move the other leg into tut angles while yout tut your arms around it. Bend forward, duck down, hit ground moves, bend to the side. Moving with your tuts adds a LOT to the possibilities.

Adding texture
I learned this concept from Tetris who learned it from Mori. When Mori first saw Tetris tutting, Mori told him–nice, but ADD TEXTURE. Adding texture means changing rhythms, strobing your tuts, moving at different speeds, hitting sometimes… basically, switching it up.
Tutting can get old quick if you don’t switch it up, because it can just look like tut-tut-tut-tut-swing-the-hands. But if you add a whooooooooooosh and a tick-tick-tick and a fast-slow-fast-fast-fast, people will never know what’s coming next and they will become your biggest fans.

Tut to the Beat
This should be obvious, but just in case it’s not, do your tuts to the beat of the music. The music should inspire your tutting and help you come up with new patterns and new ways of doing your existing patterns.
When you tut to the beat, the tuts flow with the music and you can really accent the music, which always gets points with the audience, the judges, and the opposite sex.
Start with basic rhythms like 1-2-3-4 and then you can work your way up to more advanced rhythms and beat freaks.

The Wrap-Up
Learning and applying the basics of any style are the way that you really become a DANCER. You can piece together 10 tut sets and do the same routine over and over and that’s cool! But to really become a bona fide tutter, you need to take the basics of the style and come up with your own ways to flip them.




Finger Tutting Tutorial




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The Melbourne Shuffle


The Melbourne Shuffle (also known as Rocking or simply The Shuffle) is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music scene in Melbourne,Australia. The basic movements in the dance are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic music. Some variants incorporate arm movements.People who dance the shuffle are often referred to as rockers, due in part to the popularity of shuffling to rock music in the early 1990s.

All of you must know or at least heard about this dance. Recently are popular because of this song called Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO.



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@ 7:19 AM
The Running Man

This is a move that is similar to shuffling, this move called 'The Running Man'. The name is similar to that one variety show that everyone watch today, Running Man. Running man is actually a South Korean variety show that are quite popular these days. I chose to search this move and actually its quite easy to follow. As you can see on the video I shared, its a tutorial that can help you learn the steps! try it yourself, its a simple move everyone can follow! :D

The Running Man is a street and fad dance that originated in late 1986 early 1987 and was performed most notably by Janet Jackson in the video of her hit "Rhythm Nation" and subsequently on the Rhythm Nation World Tour and various live performances. Additionally, it was performed by MC HammerBobby BrownMilli Vanilli, and Vanilla Ice during their live concert shows and music videos, but achieved renewed popularity in the 2000s. It is also used in some forms of the Melbourne Shuffle dance style. It consists of a hopping or sliding step done in such a way at speed to simulate a runner.

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@ 7:05 AM
First of all .............................
This blog will contain various things about many movements that scream the word 'art' or also known as dance. Not only just one type of dance, but many type of it. I will share some of my favorite dance moves, famous dancers, dance tutorials, some basic knowledge about dance, popular dance steps and many more! Hope it will be useful for everyone who read and actually try it (Y).

note: everything will be 'dance related' 

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