Street Dance ♥

Street dance is actually informal moves and steps mostly performed outside in open spaces i.e streets, clubs, roads,  in front of crowd and other dancing clubs. Street dances are performed on rhythmic music and some songs full of base , fast music with thrilling sound effects.The dancers are full of talent and spirit, they do team work and by the combination of some awesome and fantastic steps they attract the audience and huge crowds towards them. The music is the basic phenomenon of the street dance, the music selection should be spiritually rocking up the spirit inside dancers and the public viewers. 

 Street dance requires :



☻Natural talent and invading spirit inside dancer.
☻An awesome thrilling background base music.
☻Speakers with fantastic base and terrible sound.

☻Some Group/Gang members.
☻Supporters.
☻Family Support.
☻Some Financial support to you group.
☻Attractive teem kits.
☻A sort of link with the

 dancing battle arrangers.
☻A well furnished practicing   hall or court.
☻List of fantastic base and techno songs.




Some Street dance Styles:
☻Boogie Woogie
☻Flexing
☻Jerks & Breaks
☻Jump up
☻Foot Work
☻Jacking
☻Sliding and Gliding
☻Electro Dance
☻Waving
☻Humpty Dance
☻Robot Dance
☻Tango
☻Clogging
☻Bouncing
☻Tap dance





It is known as street dance because it was developed over the years, by passionate professional and freestyle dancers, at informal dance offs and gatherings on the streets and in nightclubs across the United States starting from the 1970s. The unique characteristic of street dancing is that it is not rigid in its rules as to what exactly should constitute street dance and a street dancer is open to use his own personal style and influences in the steps. Street dancing styles nowadays include everything from break dancing to house and electronic dances to even influences from world cultures. Street dancing has indeed taken the world by storm with a number of movies and television shows being made on this subject.










Ahmad

I'm Ahmad, product designer, tech nerd, and the kind of person who packs three chargers for a weekend trip. I started Info Planet years ago writing about football, iPhone jailbreaks, Windows hacks, and game mods. 300,000+ readers showed up, and then I disappeared into a career building digital products, working with Fortune 500 companies, traveling across the US, Europe, and the Middle East along the way. Now I'm back. Info Planet is picking up where it left off: tech reviews, gear breakdowns, travel finds, and the kind of detailed writing I always wished was out there. Same curiosity, more experience, fewer football highlights.

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