It emerged in some underground dance halls in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s. Its unique dance steps, powerful music and unique clothing (fluorescent pants) are extremely eye-catching and gradually became popular; 1992 , the name of dance in other overseas areas is confusing. This year Australians began to call this dance Shuffle. The name was determined. In December 2002, an Australian newspaper explained the Melbourne Shuffle on the front page. This was the first time the Shuffle appeared in mainstream media. After that, it became popular in Malaysia and Brunei (there are Shuffle competitions in these two countries) and then spread to the United Kingdom, Germany, Thailand and other countries. It became popular around the world with the help of the Internet and online media YouTube. In 2005, a DVD feature documentary was published introducing Melbourne shuffle dance. In 2006, the media that quickly increased its reputation and popularity was the YouTube video website. On September 6, 2008, the Australian media network10 reported on Shuffle, a hard style dance (HSD: Hard Style Dance). In November 2008, the "So You Think You Can Shuffle" dance show was launched on Utube. In 2009, "So You Think You Can Shuffle" dance show fan gatherings and competitions were held in countries such as Australia and Germany. Melbourne Shuffle originated from the underground dance scene in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s. The basic movement of dance is to constantly switch between the heels and toes of both feet. In subsequent developments, rapid arm movements, 360-degree circles, sliding steps, etc. were added.
The name of Melbourne Shuffle
Melbourne Shuffle (Dance), also called shuffle, slide dance, super slide, drift dance, ghost step , is a dragging dance with fast and powerful movements. The music is powerful and shocking (mostly Hardstyle Music and DJ dance music, etc.). The dance is full of dynamic vitality and has great live rendering power.
Also known as: Shuffle, Stomping
Founder: Underground dance group in Melbourne, Australia
Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia
Who did it come from? Popularity: YouTube video website Melbourne Shuffle originally danced to Techno music, but as the times progressed, the music form of Shuffle also changed from Techno to Trance and House. In the mid-to-late 1990s, a documentary about the dance gained some attention. It was not until 2006 that a foreign dancer uploaded a video of himself dancing the Melbourne Shuffle to Youtube, and the dance began to become popular.
Because its place of origin is Melbourne, local residents of Melbourne call this dance "Shuffling", but foreign DJs, tourists, etc. all call this dance Melbourne Shuffle. gt; gt;
It became popular internationally in the 2000s
Shuffle was introduced to China around 2006. In 2008, a video of a French masked man went viral, and more and more people More and more people are aware of this dance, and more and more people are joining in. In 2009, China’s first shuffle dance organization CSD (China Shuffle Dance) was born. It became popular across the country in 2010, and now there are people dancing all over the country. It can be said to be a national sport. Zibo New Dance was established in 2011! The goal is to develop shuffle dance entertainment and become a national sport. In 2011, Zibo Z.S.D was officially renamed Zibo shuffle dance Culture Communication Co., Ltd., which is the first shuffle dance company in China!