There are many different styles of dance. Some of the more traditional and long-standing dance genres include tap, ballet and jazz. In recent years, hip hop and street dance styles have become all the rage, prompting many aspiring dancers to take lessons in this style of dance. Students can learn the latest dance moves by learning hip hop or street dance online at www.HipHopCrusher.com.
Hip Hop’s Roots
Hip hop dates back to the 1970′s in New York City where young dancers would display their street dance skills on street corners for anyone passing by to witness and enjoy. Funky beats were played while young performers introduced moves such as ‘popping’, ‘breaking’, ‘gliding’, ‘krumping’ and ‘locking’. This style of dance was so interesting to watch that it instilled a beat in all who watched these performances. Since then, these hip hop moves swept across the nation as street corners everywhere became home to performers displaying the latest street dance moves.
Hip Hop for Teens/Tweens
Hip Hop Crusher was developed specifically for tweens/teens with clean music and moves – suitable for use in schools, camps, organizations and homes. The easy to follow lessons offer some old school moves and new dance moves with side and back views so they are easy to learn. Teen hosts and competitive dancers Katrina and Sloane give pointers to help kids learn how to improvise, add ‘swag’ and dynamics to their moves. With 10 professional teachers, viewers can get different perspectives and tips from some of the best dancers around. The teachers have performed on stage and screen with top names like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Sean Desmond, Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg and others.
Street Dance Moves
What makes Hip Hop Crusher so unique is the online format. Viewers can choose their warm up, then choose the moves they want to learn that day, then try a combo with the moves put together. The lesson can be as short or long as you like, and you can learn at your own pace any time and any place. Learn dance tips and moves including popping, locking, breakdancing, house and more.
Don’t just do the moves – crush them! Beginner Hip Hop lessons are now available at www.hiphopcrusher.com.