What does fighting dance mean?

Fighting dance is dancing to win or lose.

Fighting dance is a form of competition that takes turns to play by drawing lots and grouping; In groups of several people, the two groups are on the same stage, and everyone in the group takes turns to improvise the break in the middle of the scene. The maximum time limit of each group is 1 minute 10 second, plus or minus 5 seconds.

The organizing committee specifies the competition music for break dancing, so it is difficult for the host to grasp the progress of the competition on the spot. If the movements are smooth and novel, this round counts as one point, so several rounds will decide the outcome.

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In the 1960s, hip-hop originated in America. In the 1970s, hip-hop often chose to compete for territory, but this was considered violence. Later, it chose a way similar to street basketball "bullfighting", and fighting dance came from it.

Fighting dance has a high sense of presence. Handsome than who dances, more tricks than who, more powerful than who moves, and there is no scoreboard. Winning or losing is judged by the voice of the audience.

When fighting, dancers should not only show their dances, but also pay attention to the challenges between gestures. This is a war without smoke. They should constantly "invade" each other, constantly provoke and constantly fight back.

Fighting dance is divided into three parts: group dance, solo dance and three-person fighting dance.

In group dance, two dance groups will show different dances with the same music; The solo dance is challenged by one member of each team; Three-person fighting dance is to send three players each and perform according to the specified music.

You may have seen it in some TV dramas. Fighters will use various materials as props according to local conditions, such as tables. Sometimes they lean on the table and think hard, sometimes they make funny expressions, and sometimes they get under the table and roll it up. Every time this moment, it is the explosion point of the atmosphere. Whether you can win a surprise depends on whether you get applause or boos.