answersLogoWhite

0

The term "Tecktonic" is actually a registered trademark which began in Paris. It has been used to refer to a frenetic genre of music and dance that is also known as Electro or Milky Way music. This genre blends a number of different styles including industrial, disco, hiphop dance and freehand glowsticking.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where did the name tecktonik come from?

it is actually called electro dance/milkway. the name tecktonik comes from the brand of clothing that made use of the dance to spread its name


What is Tecktonik's sexual orientation?

Tecktonik is a style of dance, not a person.


What two major forces shaped the Grand Canyon?

weathering and plate tecktonik


What is 'la tecktonik' when translated from French to English?

"Electro dance," "milky way," and "tecktonik" are English equivalents of the French phrase la tecktonik. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which may or may not include the feminine singular definite article la("the") and which references hard- and jump-style street dancing amalgamated in southern Parisian suburbs -- will be "la tek-to-neek" in French.


Where does melodrama come from?

Melodrama is a Greek term meaning 'song drama' or 'music drama' Though, the term generally relates to the theatre genre made popular by the French.


When did the blues music come out?

where did blues music come from?


Which of these is falseThe term classical music can apply to the music of a previous period or stage of development.Classical music can apply to music of a specific country.The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.?

The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.


What does the term "retard" mean in the context of music?

In music, the term "retard" means to gradually slow down the tempo or pace of the music.


The term Piano in music?

The term piano means the section of music is more quietly played.


What is the term for music that is characterized by a fast tempo?

The term for music that is characterized by a fast tempo is "allegro."


What is the term for the use of instruments in a piece of music?

The term for the use of instruments in a piece of music is "orchestration."


What is the other term for classical music?

Western music.