What is Pop Dance?
Pop dance is a style of dance that originated in Fresno and Oakland, California during the late 1960s to early 1970s. It is considered to be one of the earliest funk dance styles and was first popularized by Boogaloo Sam, Popin’ Pete and Skeeter Rabbit.
Popping is a movement that is very high energy and powerful. The style is commonly danced to funk and disco music but many poppers enjoy dancing to other musical genres such as hip hop and electronic music.
Popping has its roots in working class youth of color making the most of their limited resources. This style is not only a physical expression but also an artistic and social expression.
This dance style is often performed in battles and other events where participants compete with each other in order to outperform the rest of the crowd. The style is very energetic and it is not uncommon for people to fall over during these battles.
The style has been influenced by other dance styles such as hip hop, twirl and even tutting and is often seen in electronic dance styles. This style has become an international trend and is becoming more popular in the United States than ever before.
Popping is a high-energy dance that can be performed by both boys and girls. It is a very fun dance and is very easy to learn. It is an excellent way to build up your stamina. The style is very popular and will be around for a long time.