5 Pop Music Dances You Need to Know

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If you’re looking to get your groove on to some pop music, but don’t know any of the popular dances, we’ve got you covered. Here are 5 pop music dances you need to know!

Introduction

Dancing is a great way to let loose and have some fun, especially when your favorite pop song comes on. But if you don’t know the latest dance trends, you might feel a little lost on the dance floor. Here are five popular dances that you need to know.

The first dance is the “Tetris.” This dance was made popular by the song “Tetris” by Russian DJ and record producer, DJ Smash. The dance consists of moving your arms and legs in time with the music, similar to how you would play the video game Tetris.

The second dance is the “Gangnam Style.” This dance was made popular by South Korean singer Psy’s hit song “Gangnam Style.” The dance involves putting your hands on your hips and doing a horse-riding motion while moving your legs in a horse-galloping motion.

The third dance is the “Macarena.” This dance was made popular by the Spanish group Los del Rio and their hit song “Macarena.” The dance consists of raising your arms above your head and clapping your hands while you move your hips from side to side.

The fourth dance is the ” Harlem Shake.” This dance was made popular by the song “Harlem Shake” by American hip hop artist Baauer. The Dance involves shaking your body from side to side while moving your arms in time with the music.

The fifth and final dance is the “Whip/Nae Nae.” This dance was made popular by American hip hop group We Are Toonz and their song “Drop That #NaeNae.” The Dance involves putting one arm down by your side and swinging your other arm back and forth while you shake your hips.

The Cha-Cha-Cha

The Cha-Cha-Cha, also spelled Cha Cha Cha, is a Latin dance that became popular in the 1950s. It is danced to music with a 4/4 time signature and is often thought of as a faster version of the Mambo. The name “Cha-Cha-Cha” comes from the sound the feet make when doing the basic step: “cha-cha-cha.”

The basic step of the Cha-Cha-Cha consists of three steps forward and then two steps back. The lead starts on their left foot, going forward with their left, right, then left again (cha-cha-cha). They then step back on their right foot and then their left (cha). This pattern is then repeated.

The Foxtrot

One of the most popular dances in the world, the Foxtrot is perfect for any formal occasion. Named after its creator Harry Fox, this dance is a smooth and elegant way to show off your moves on the dance floor. The Foxtrot is known for being one of the easiest dances to learn, which makes it perfect for beginners. But don’t be fooled – even professional dancers can find challenge in this classic dance.

There are two types of Foxtrots: the American Foxtrot and the International Foxtrot. The American Foxtrot is danced with a slow-slow-quick-quick pattern, while the International Foxtrot uses a slow-slow-quick-quick-slow pattern. No matter which version you choose, the Foxtrot is sure to make you look smooth and stylish on the dance floor.

The Jive

The Jive is a partner dance that originated in the United States in the early 1940s. It is a lively, fast-paced dance that is often performed to swung music or rock and roll. The Jive is one of the five International Latin dances and is danced competitively throughout the world.

The Jive begins with a 4-beat opening sequence, after which the dancers take turns dancing solo for 8 counts while the other dances in place. The solo dancing is followed by a portion of the dance where the partners dance together, alternating between Syncopated and Side-by-Side positions. The dance ends with another 4-beat sequence.

Some of the steps in the Jive include Boogie Walks, Chasses, Shuffles, Solo Turns, and Swivels.

The Rumba

The rumba is aCuban dance that full of sensuality and hips! It is danced to music with a 4/4 beat, and often in a slow, sensual fashion. The rumba originated in Cuba in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and quickly spread to the United States and Europe. The rumba is often considered to be a partner dance, although there are variations that can be danced solo.

There are many different types of rumba, including American rumba, Colombian rumba, Cuban rumba, and Spanish rumba. Each type of rumba has its own unique characteristics, but all require a good sense of rhythm and coordination. The following are five popular pop music dances that incorporate elements of the rumba:

1. Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”
2. Beyonce’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”
3. Usher’s “Yeah!”
4. Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie”
5. Pitbull’s “Timber”

The Samba

The Samba is a popular Brazilian dance that originated in the late 19th century. It is danced to traditional Samba music, which has a 2/4 beat. The dance is characterized by its fast and sharp movements.

The most important step in the Samba is the batucada, which is a quick movement of the feet that resembles drumming. This step is often done in place, but can also be done while traveling around the dance floor.

The Samba is usually danced with a partner, but can also be done solo. When dancing with a partner, dancers hold each other in a close embrace and often take small steps side-to-side.

Conclusion

Now that you know a few of the most popular dances, get out there and start dancing! Pop music is all about having fun, so don’t take yourself too seriously when you’re busting a move. Remember, the most important part of dancing is to let loose and have a good time.

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