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Basic footwork of shuffling dance
2. Then take two beats, and then cross your right foot into a butterfly step (with your left foot behind). Then, the left foot straddles in front of the butterfly stroke and the right foot straddles behind. .
3. Continue to cross the butterfly step left and right, which is also 2 beats.
4. The action rhythm is the same as above, and ***4 butterfly steps cross left and right.
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Cross-dressing and ghost dancing
1, the two are the same, there is no difference.
2. First, sand fox dance is also called Melbourne sand fox dance (dance), and it is also called ghost dance in China, which originated in Melbourne, Australia.
3. It is a power dance, a shuffle dance, with fast and powerful movements and powerful music. This kind of dance is full of energy and the scene is very infectious.
4. Secondly, there are many styles of sand fox dance, and the nature of each style is different. Some people only know that the shuffle dance floats away, but it is not.
5. The main styles of shuffling dance are: hardcore, Mas, Aussie, Bass, Mark, Freestyle, etc. Due to different nationalities and regions, many names of the same paragraph are slightly different.
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