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What is the difference between street dance and modern dance

Difference between street dance and modern dance:

1, street dance is mainly self-indulgence, while modern dance is required to reflect the modern social life and express people's inner feelings.

Modern dance, as a kind of visual art, a kind of modeling art, an aesthetic art, it is not only to look good on the scene, and the performance focuses on the artist's inner feelings, and through the body to fully show.

Street dance, as a kind of cultural and sports activities loved by young people, has been widely spread throughout the country.

2. Most street dancers are amateurs, while most modern dancers are professionals.

The main force of modern dance is those actors who have received professional guidance and training in specialized colleges and universities or professional art groups. Compared with street dancers, they are more skillful and perform a richer variety of content, which can be adapted to all kinds of performances. They have a better understanding of dance and the ability to express more connotations.

3, street dance has a wide range of applications and is relatively flexible, while modern dance is mainly used in all kinds of evening performances.

4, street dance popularization is relatively easy, while modern dance popularization is relatively difficult. With the rise of national fitness activities, street dance as a fitness movement has also entered the fitness centers of major cities.

Expanded Information:

Street Dance or Street Dancing was born in the sixth century.

Street Dance (Street Dance or Street Dancing) was born in the late 1960s as a dance of the black urban poor in the U.S. In the 1970s it was categorized as a part of Hip-Hop Culture, which is highly performative, participatory and competitive.

The true meaning of modern dance is not only as a physical renaissance movement, but also a new art form and point of view, which is marked by the generation of new movement systems and movement theories and their gradual maturation, and the creation of a personalized and contemporary way of perceiving the world and expressing emotions through physical movements, with the view of the human spirit as the original intention.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Street Dance, Baidu Encyclopedia-Modern Dance