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What kind of dance is k-pop

Kpop is a series of Kpop Korean style of dance, and there is no exact classification of dance styles. kpop dance common dance styles include: Jazz, Hiphop, Poppin, Locking, House, Urban, etc. Sometimes it will also add elements of traditional dance from around the world, such as belly dance style, Samba style, Chinese style, etc.. Sometimes traditional dance elements from all over the world are added, such as belly dance style, samba style, Chinese style and so on.

And k-pop usually refers to Korean pop music, a type of music. k-pop is a combination of Korean, electronic music, dance-pop, and hip-hop. In the early days of the formation of K-pop, represented by H.O.T, it was more frenzied in its mood, showing the rebellious mentality of young people and representing the heart of many young people, with most of the songs having a faster tempo and a strong sense of rhythm suitable for dancing.

Jazz dance (JazzDance): Jazz dance is a dynamic and creative personal improvisation. Is a kind of rapid and rich in dynamic rhythmic dance, is a kind of outgoing dance, unlike classical dance and ballet performance of a kind of introverted dance. Jazz dance was originally an extension of African dance, and was brought to the United States by black groups who were sold as slaves, and gradually evolved into a localized, popular dance in the United States.

Hip-hop dance (Hiphop): the dance is free and dynamic, youthful personality. Hip hop dance hiphop is by the most representative action UPDown, C-walk, Shake combination, extremely rich in change. And through the head, neck, shoulders, upper limbs, torso and other joints of flexion and extension, rotation, around the ring, swing vibration, wavy twisting and other coherent combination of each action has its own specific fitness effect, not only pay attention to the upper limbs and the lower limbs, the abdomen and the back, the head and the torso movements of the coordination, but also pay attention to the composition of the various links in each part of the independent movement.