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  2. Litefeet - Wikipedia

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    Litefeet. Litefeet, also referred to as "getting lite," is a type of street dance / vernacular dance that emerged from Harlem, New York in the early 2000s (was established in 2006) . [ 1] The term comes from dancers dancing as though they have "light feet," or are weightless. [ 2]

  3. Dougie - Wikipedia

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    Dougie. The Dougie ( / ˈdʌɡi / ⓘ DUG-ee) is a hip hop dance generally performed by moving one's body from side to side and passing a hand through or near the hair on one's own head. [ 1] The dance originated in Dallas, Texas, [ 2][ 3] where it took its name from similar moves performed by 1980s rapper Doug E. Fresh. [ 1][ 4][ 5] The Dougie ...

  4. Hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    Hip hop dance is a range of street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop music or that have evolved as part of hip hop culture. It is influenced by a wide range of styles that were created in the 1970s and made popular by dance crews in the United States. The television show Soul Train and the 1980s films Breakin', Beat Street, and Wild ...

  5. Harlem shake (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Harlem shake (dance) The Harlem shake is a style of hip-hop dance characterized by jerky arm and shoulder movements in time to music. [ 1] The dance was created by Harlem resident Al B. (Albert Boyce) in 1981; the dance was initially called "The Albee" or "The Al. B.". [ 2] As indicated by the name, it is associated with the predominantly ...

  6. History of hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    The history of hip-hop dances encompasses the people and events since the late 1960s that have contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. African Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. African Americans in California created locking, roboting ...

  7. Hip hop (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Hip hop or hip-hop is a culture and art movement that was created by African Americans, [1] [2] starting in the Bronx, New York City. [a] Pioneered from Black American street culture, [4] [5] that had been around for years prior to its more mainstream discovery, [6] it later reached other groups such as Latino Americans and Caribbean Americans.

  8. Quick Style - Wikipedia

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    Quick Style or The Quick Style and also known as the Quick Crew, is a Norwegian hip-hop /urban dance group founded by two Norwegian-Pakistani twins, Suleman and Bilal Malik, and their Norwegian-Thai childhood friend Nasir Sirikhan. The group is notable for having won Norske Talenter, the Norwegian edition of the Got Talent franchise, in 2009.

  9. Salah (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Salah specializes in hip-hop, but he has also studied other forms of dance including African, salsa, tap, contemporary, and belly dancing. [8] Salah is a member of Vagabonds [1] and Massive Monkees b-boy crews and Montalvo-Hervieu contemporary dance company. [9] To stay in shape, he works out five times a week with two trainers. [2]