The six-step is a fundamental footwork move in breakdancing, or b-boying, characterized by a circular pattern that involves the dancer moving their feet in a continuous motion. It typically begins with the dancer in a crouched position and involves stepping sideways and changing weight while maintaining a low center of gravity. The move incorporates fluid transitions between foot placements and often includes arm support to maintain balance. Mastery of the six-step is essential for developing more complex breakdancing skills.
there are many type of dance moves in street dance there is top rock, helicopter, 6 step, baby freeze, windmill, headstand, head spin, Indian step, up rock, air baby, 3 step, 4 step, 5 step, 7 step there are many types of dance moves all you have to do is search on Google a list of dance moves and most of the dance moves will come up the moves i wrote here they are street dance and break dance moves there are many more of street dance moves in the world so you just have to search for dance moves and a whole list will come of for you.
Baila(dance) en(in) la(the) calle(street). Baila en la calle. Dance in the Street.
You can find dance routines on YouTube. They might not be step by step, but you can rewind. Just put the style of dance in the search box the dance combo or routine.
carly'sname out of street dance is nichola burley
the street dance was created in the 1970's
There is a mix of ballet, street and modern
The Streets
No, they are not.
there are many type of dance moves in street dance there is top rock, helicopter, 6 step, baby freeze, windmill, headstand, head spin, Indian step, up rock, air baby, 3 step, 4 step, 5 step, 7 step there are many types of dance moves all you have to do is search on Google a list of dance moves and most of the dance moves will come up the moves i wrote here they are street dance and break dance moves there are many more of street dance moves in the world so you just have to search for dance moves and a whole list will come of for you.
if you watch step up 3 you'll see :)
If someone wants to do a six step break dance, they need to develop strong upper arm muscles and excellent hand to eye coordination. The move isn't difficult. It simply requires practice and patience.
step up in the streets
street dance was originated in america...:)
Street Dance 3D
Baila(dance) en(in) la(the) calle(street). Baila en la calle. Dance in the Street.
You can find dance routines on YouTube. They might not be step by step, but you can rewind. Just put the style of dance in the search box the dance combo or routine.
~ step up (1,2,3,4) ~save the last dance (2) ~foot loose ~Honey (2) ~centre stage ~make it happen ~ you got severed