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What are the styles of ghost dance?

Mas style: Mas style in Malaysia. There is a saying that Malaysian students have developed a style after learning the shuffle dance in Melbourne and returning to Malaysia. Most dancers are under low physical pressure, with strong music, a fierce and ruthless dance step and gorgeous fancy, which shows that this dance company has a Brazilian soul dance company. Brazilian MAS style means that Brazilian shufflers learn Malaysian shuffling style, but they have changed. Others think that MAS is divided into PUREMAS and SOFTMAS, Russian OPER clown SWEET is SOFTMAS, and CRASH is PUREMAS.

AUS style: Australian style. Dancers wear fluorescent bell-bottoms with one foot moving and one foot mopping the floor quickly. The cover and distance of trouser legs create beauty. From a distance, it is like floating around, representing the king of K. The essence of this style lies in hand movements. Some people think that there are two kinds of Australia, and foreigners don't distinguish between names and titles, which is not clear. In China, JBOI and BullDog are called AUS (floating left and right), and the nightclub steps of NR team are called BASS. It should be emphasized here that there is no so-called bass style. This so-called bass style is only called by the Chinese themselves. It is inferred that the more likely reason is that the larger teams in the world are renamed as bass series teams. For example, the original Chaos Prime in sicky, Brazil was renamed as BassMaster and BassHeaven. Then people in China mistakenly thought it was a style when they reprinted the video and uploaded it, and then it was widely circulated. I saw many people talking about bass dancing. In fact, if you ask him a simple definition, he will never say it. In addition, some people think that AUS can also be divided into pure AUS and soft AUS. The electronic style is somewhat similar to a shuffle dance style of Cwalk, and the basic pace is AUS, which is an extension of AUS.