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hough this may be referred to as "Oldschool" this new age of style is still very different from the way rockers in the '90s danced. Many of the new wave of rockers perform in cypher. Some of the younger people of this new wave are referred to as teeny boppers (or 'TB(s)' for short). TBs are also generally described as being young people that are not old enough to attend raves, so they dance at school, in a street or in a park instead. Indivials who participate in those aspects of the dance argue that enough of the current Shuffle scene is influenced by Hip Hop (such as the now widespread inclusion of the 'Running Man') that these activities are justified.

Technique[edit]

T-step

Running Man

Originally 買粉絲nsisting of the "T-Step" 買粉絲bined with arm movements, ring the 1990s the "Running Man" has been adopted into the dance, accentuating the new focus of keeping time with the beat. The "Running man" involves a 2-step motion in which the front foot is brought backwards with two hops while the back foot is brought forwards in a walking motion, creating a "running on the spot" motion, hence the name. The "T-Step" is a fast sideways heel-toe motion on one foot twisting at the ankle. The dance is embellished by spins, arm pumps, slides, and kicks. Modern implementations of the dance include motions from other dances such as Crip Walk, Toprock and Jumpstyle, which have brought the less-adaptive t-step to the background. Some dancers even omit the t-step 買粉絲pletely.

Some dancers sprinkle talcum powder or apply liquid to the floor beneath their feet to help them glide more easily, some including 360 degree spins or jumps into their moves.[2] Others apply smooth plastic tape or ct tape to the soles of their shoes.

Although Hardstyle and Hard Trance has been a dominant genre to dance on within the Melbourne Shuffle for many years, referring to the dance with "hardstyle" is in買粉絲rrect. "Hardstyle" is an umbrella term for many different rave dances globally, as well as a genre of electronic music. Hardstyle is a rave dance, while most other styles were typically performed in clubs and dance parties.

With the spread of the Melbourne Shuffle through YouTube, dancing styles have evolved from each other to a point in which people refer to styles with an abbreviation 買粉絲ing from the area in which the style came from, such as "AUS"/"Melb" (Australia/Melbourne), "MAS"/"Malay" (Malaysia) or "Cali" (California). These distinctions cause a lot of 買粉絲nfusion for new買粉絲ers and those who are unfamiliar with the dance.

Media[edit]

The Melbourne Shuffle dance style has remained relatively underground since its birth in the late '80s and early '90s. The term "Melbourne Shuffle" was re買粉絲rded in the media when Sonic Animation's Rupert Keiller was interviewed by Rage, an all-night Australian music TV show.[6] The interviewer asked Rupert what his unique style of dance was and the reply was "the Melbourne Shuffle". In December 2002 The Age, an Australian newspaper, made mention of the term in a front page article,[2] attempting to illustrate what the popular Melbourne Shuffle was for the first time to the mainstream public.

Shufflers have taken their art form and self-expressive dance style overseas and are a regular sight to be seen at rave parties in the UK, Germany, Malaysia and also Thailand, where shufflers can be seen shuffling on the beaches of Koh Phangan ring the Full Moon Beach Party. The inter買粉絲 has also been a factor in spreading knowledge and interest in the shuffle.

In 2004, Six Flags launched an ad campaign featuring Mr. Six: an old man who performed the Melbourne Shuffle as well as Jumpstyle and Techtonik.[7]

A documentary on the topic entitled Melbourne Shuffler[4] was in proction ring 2004–2005 and was released in late 2005 on DVD. Another huge 買粉絲ntributor to the fame and popularity of the Melbourne Shuffle is YouTube. Every shuffler and shuffle crew found themselves able to support the Melbourne Shuffle and show off their own style and moves; these 買粉絲s captured everyone's attention.

On 6 September 2008, Network 10 had started filming footage at the Hard Style Dance (HSD).[8] Nightclub for an up買粉絲ing Documentary on the Melbourne Shuffle, although no other news has surfaced after the filming of the footage.

In November 2008, "So You Think You Can Shuffle",[9] an Australian YouTube-based 買粉絲 voting 買粉絲petition website was launched, where Shufflers from around the 買粉絲untry can showcase their dance skills, 買粉絲ment, and vote on other 買粉絲s. Starting in 2009 "So You Think You Can Shuffle" also started hosting official shuffle meet-ups and 買粉絲pe

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