African dance and street dance share a strong emphasis on community and expression, often reflecting cultural narratives and personal stories. Both styles encourage improvisation and individual interpretation, allowing dancers to showcase their unique movements and styles. Additionally, they both incorporate rhythmic patterns and can be performed in social settings, emphasizing connection and interaction among participants. Finally, both forms have evolved through cultural exchange and adaptation, continuously influencing each other over time.
Ballet dance and African dance are both performance dances.
African dance Influenced American dance by the whites watching the africans so the decieded to dance so then it became African-American dancing.
Baila(dance) en(in) la(the) calle(street). Baila en la calle. Dance in the Street.
carly'sname out of street dance is nichola burley
the street dance was created in the 1970's
Ballet dance and African dance are both performance dances.
The African American slaves performed street dance at night because they could not do anything
African dance
street dance was originated in america...:)
African dance Influenced American dance by the whites watching the africans so the decieded to dance so then it became African-American dancing.
Street Dance 3D
Baila(dance) en(in) la(the) calle(street). Baila en la calle. Dance in the Street.
carly'sname out of street dance is nichola burley
the street dance was created in the 1970's
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"Pantsula" is a uniquely South African street dance style that originated in the townships during the 1950s. It is characterized by fast footwork, intricate moves, and a blend of influences from traditional African dances, tap dancing, and hip-hop. Pantsula is not just a dance form, but also a way of life that reflects the resilience and creativity of the South African youth.