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Interpretive neo-street : ウィキペディア英語版 | Interpretive neo-street
Interpretive neo-street is a form of urban dance, related to urban new style, which originated in Swindon, UK, in the 1980s and has spread over a substantial part of the world. Although it is largely unknown, its technicality and precision has led to its renown within the sphere of urban dance. == Origins ==
Whilst the precise origin of interpretive neo-street remains cloaked in nescience, it is believed that the first routine was performed during a junior school leaving assembly in Swindon, UK. The routine is subject to alteration by urban legend, but supposedly contained a half-twizzle, a 45° right-arm shaka maluga and 3 torso double twists, separated by duck-walks and bovine cantering. Simplistic in choreography, the moves have nevertheless since been significantly expanded upon.
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