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Popping is a dance form derived from a grouping of dance forms known as funk styles. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in the dancer's body known as a pop or a hit. The dance is executed on the beat of the music laying emphasis on the force of music's beat. Popping is commonly performed to funk music as the majority of funk style foundations originally came out of the funk movement of the 1970s. The Electric Boogaloos, a California based dance crew are commonly credited for contributing to the spread of funk styles including popping into the mainstream. Their appearances on the television series, Soul Train was a driving force for its exposure domestically and eventually worldwide thus leading to its acceptance into many dance scenes including hip hop and electronica. Popping contains a series of movements and techniques that serve as the foundation for the dance form. Most of these movements and techniques reside within the "kick" or bass drum, and the "clap" or snare drum, encompassing the back beat of the music. Some of these techniques are: Popping – quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk using mostly the upper body.
genre: Hip Hop tags: airposing, angles, banging, funk, funk styles, hitting, illusion, pop, poppin, popping, strobing, ticking, trembling, vibrating hits originator: Boogaloo Sam region of origin: California made popular by: Electric Boogaloos similar dances: Liquid Dancing, Locking, Tutting, Robot, Waving influenced by: Locking influence for: Liquid Dancing, Waving, Gliding, Buckin, Turf Dancing, Uprock lessonsSee all “Popping” lessons »Check out this “Popping” videoThis website requires JavaScript enabled and Flash player 9.0.28 or higher.
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