Friday, August 6, 2010
Crazy Legs & Rock Steady Crew
A common example of a street dance that evolved without integrating hip hop, jazz or funk dance styles, is house dance. House dance, which is prominently danced to house, disco or trance music evolved out of Chicago clubs (but grew and evolved in the clubs of New York). Due to the modern mainstream popularity of clubs, street and fad dances tend to evolve more modernly out of indoor nightclubs instead of outdoor spaces (such as streets), etc. However, they may be practiced recreationally in outdoor spaces. Many club and rave dances are also street dances. The majority of rave dances, alike club dances are vernacular dance styles, since rave culture is prominently an underground movement. Rave culture, alike hip hop culture is vastly diverse, and there are many different music genres, each of which have individually prominent vernacular dance tyles
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