The basic 12-step slow motion of dragging dance steps is introduced as follows:
1. Lift your right foot, extend it forward, and at the same time draw your left foot back. Same for left foot. Reach out a few times and get up to speed. Then try changing direction and doing the same thing.
2. Stand with your feet 120° apart. Stand on tiptoe with your left foot, with your toes on the ground; lift your right foot with your heel on the ground. Then slide to the left, with your toes facing each other. Same on the other side. Keep repeating the action, gradually increasing the speed.
3. Lift your right foot, lower it to the right side, and move your left foot with the movement of your body. Same on the other side.
4. Lift your left foot, stretch it to the left, land on the ground, and move in the direction of the picture below, and do the same on the other side.
5. While lifting your feet, turn in the direction of lifting your feet. Cross your feet, turn backwards, and keep turning. The other side is the same, but the direction of rotation is different.
6. Lift your right foot, place it forward, jump forward as a whole, and then lift your right foot again and jump back.
Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), also called shuffle dance, has fast and powerful movements, powerful and shocking music (mostly Hardstyle Music and DJ dance music, etc.), and the dance is full of dynamic energy and extremely Live rendering power.
It emerged in some underground dance halls in Melbourne in the 1980s. Its unique dance steps, powerful music and unique clothing (fluorescent pants) were extremely eye-catching and gradually became popular; in 1992, Dance names were confusing in other parts of the world. This year Australians began to call the dance Shuffle.