Power move
Power moves are dance moves which are loosely defined as moves relying on speed, momentum, and acrobatic elements for performance. They are prominent in B-boying, often the centerpieces of routines featuring the other elements (toprock, downrock, and freezes) that make up breaking.[1] Power moves are closer to gymnastics than dancing. B-boys who focus heavily on power moves and execute them as a main part of their routines are often called "power heads".[2]
Types
- Spins
- Airflare
- Floats
- Swipes
- Flares
References
See also
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Street dance
- 2 step
- Breakdancing
- Toprock
- Downrock
- Freezes
- Power moves
- Boogaloo
- Bird Walk
- Cabbage Patch
- Cat Daddy
- Chicken Noodle Soup
- Crank That
- Crip Walk
- Cupid Shuffle
- Dab
- Dougie
- Electric boogaloo
- Gangsta Walking
- Harlem shake
- John Wall
- Jerkin'
- Krumping
- Laffy Taffy
- Lean wit It, Rock wit It
- Locking
- Popping
- Robot
- Running man
- Shoulder Lean
- Stanky Legg
- Twerking
- Turfing
- Uprock
- Wop
- Wu-tang
- Footwork
- Hustle
- Jacking
- Vogue
- Air guitar
- Azonto
- Budots
- Capoeira
- Dancehall dances
- Flexing
- Folk dance
- Headbanging
- Grinding
- Moshing
- Moonwalk
- Novelty and fad dances
- Pantsula
- Pogo
- Salsa
- Gwoka
- Tango
- Waacking