1970s - Disco
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Disco Dance
Disco dance is a style of dance highly dependent on disco music. Disco music consists of strong, rising vocals over a steady beat and bass line. If you are familiar with disco dance, you probably know of performers and bands such as Donna Summer, The Bee Gees, and The Jackson Five. During the 1970's, disco clubs were abundant and alive with disco dancers.
Disco Dance Characteristics
Disco dance is moving to music in your own way while wearing disco-inspired clothing. Disco consists of steps and moves performed in time to the beat of disco music. Some common elements of disco dance include side-stepping in between bigger moves, raising your arms overhead, large hip and pelvic movements, and twisting your hands in time to the beat. A few common disco dance steps include pivot turns, foot stamps, and shoulder rocks. One classic disco dance is the Hustle, as seen in "Saturday Night Fever."
Disco Dance History
Disco dance emerged during the 1970s, reaching its popularity peak with the release of the blockbuster film "Saturday Night Fever." Latin dances such as the samba, cha cha, and tango inspired many of the popular disco moves. One of the pioneers of disco dance was Tom Moulton, who some believe reinvented disco music to be better suited for choreography. Disco music influenced electronic dance music and house music. It has had several revivals.
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