Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body,
often rhythmic and to music. It is performed in many cultures as a form of
emotional expression, social interaction, or exercise, in a spiritual or
performance setting, and is sometimes used to express ideas or tell a story.
Dancing is entertaining. Its passion for some people as well as profession for
some.
Below are the listed of the most popular dance styles performed all
over the world.
1. Hip-hop Dance
Hip-hop dance refers to
“Street Dance” styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that have evolved
as part of hip-hop culture. It includes a wide range of styles primarily
breaking, locking, and popping which were created in the 1970s and made popular
by dance crews in the United States. This dance style, usually danced to hip
hop music that evolved from the hip hop culture. Hip dance consists primarily
of moves executed close to the ground.
2. Tap
Dance
Tap dance is a form of dance
characterized by a tapping sound that is created from metal plates that are
attached to both the ball and heel of the dancer’s shoe. Special shoes are made
for dancing the tap. These metal plates, when tapped against a hard surface,
create a percussive sound and as such the dancers are considered to be
musicians. Tap dance has roots in African American dancing such as the Juba
Dance, English Lancashire Clog dancing, and probably most notably Irish
stepdancing. It is believed to have begun in the mid-1800s during the rise of
minstrel shows.
3. Yangko
Dance
The Yangko dance is a
traditional folk dance of the Han Chinese. It originated from China and happens
to be a popular part of their culture. It involves swaying of the body to
certain rhythms. The waist and the hip are used to drive feet in order to sync
with the music. The dance has a one thousand year history in China and is
usually performed in the Lantern Festival. Yangko has changed since its inception and hat come from the late 1940s.
4. Belly
Dance
Belly dance is a Western-coined name
for a “traditional West Asian” dance, especially Raqs Sharqi. It is sometimes
also called Middle Eastern dance or Arabic dance in the West. The term “Belly
dance” is a misnomer as every part of the body is involved in the dance. The
most featured body part being the hips. It basically originated from Middle
East. For me no one does it better than Shakira. Belly dance was popularized in
the West during the Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, when
Orientalist artists depicted romanticized images of harem life in the Ottoman
Empire.
5. Kathak
Kathak is one of the eight
forms of Indian classical dances, originated from India. This dance form traces
its origins to the nomadic bards of ancient northern India, known as Kathakars
or storytellers. Its form today contains traces of temple and ritual dances,
and the influence of the bhakti movement. From the 16th century onwards it
absorbed certain features of Persian dance and central asian dance. The name
of the dance is derived from Sanskrit which means story. The classical dances
can be compared to the ballet dances. These dances are very complicated and
usually have a meaning to them.
6. Gangnam
Style
The phrase “Gangnam Style”
is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam
District of Seoul. The song and its accompanying music video went viral in
August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide since then. “Gangnam
Style” received mixed to positive reviews, with praise going to its catchy beat
and PSY’s amusing dance moves in the music video and during live performances
in various locations around the world have become a phenomenon and become a
famous dance style now.
7. Break
Dance or B-boying
Break Dance or B-boying or
B-girling is a form of street dancing style popularize by Michale Jackson. The
dance consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves and
freezes/suicides. This style of dance is very acrobatic and has elements of
gymnastics in it, this style of dance calls for strength, skill, balance and
technique amongst other things. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy,
b-girl, or breaker. These terms are preferred by the majority of the pioneers
and most notable practitioners.
8. Ballet
This is a performance dance
and it originated in Italy during the fifteenth century. The dance developed in
France and Russia and evolved from performance dance to concert dance. It is a
very complicated form of dancing and is taught in different ballet schools all
over the world. The dance is usually choreographed with vocal or orchestral music.
It involves pointe work, flow and very precise acrobatic movements. The ballet
went from romantic, to expressionist and neoclassical ballet. The word
originally translates into ‘to dance’.
9. Salsa
Salsa is a syncretic dance
genre from Cuba. Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are
recognized solo forms. Salsa is usually danced to the salsa music although most
people perform the steps with Latin American music as well. Salsa requires a
couple, although you can choreograph it as a form of line dance in which a
partner might not be necessary. You can perform salsa as an improvisation but
generally it is choreographed. This dance style is very popular throughout the
Latin America and over time it spread through North America, Europe, Australia,
Asia and the Middle East.
Below are my favorite music video dance.
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