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Contrastive knowledge of proper nouns in Chinese and English street dance

Contrastive knowledge of proper nouns in Chinese and English street dance

Including the exclusive Chinese explanation of B-BOY action and other related terms. This mark (*) indicates the difficulty of the action. Five (*) is the most difficult and one (*) is the simplest. The following is my knowledge of proper terms of street dance in Chinese and English, which I searched and sorted out for you, hoping to bring you help!

Break dancing boy, boogie boy, anyone who breaks dancing is called a break dancing boy.

Querub boy group.

Fighting is a challenge between individuals or B-BOY groups.

BURNED refers to a group or individual who is defeated in dance.

The dance movements are performed by several dancers together.

perfect

It refers to a boy's best behavior.

Weird or weird?

When a person makes a mistake.

The slide slides on the floor. The name of the slide tells B-BOY to "slide".

Bit steals from others.

1990(* * *)B- BOY stands on his head and rotates, then moves from one hand to the other with the transfer of his body weight until his feet touch the ground. (commonly known as manual rotation)

2000(*****)

Stand upside down with one hand as much as possible. Rotate until your feet touch the ground. (also called inverted rotation)

Aircraft (* * *)

The windmill and hands stretch as high as possible to both sides so that you can catch them.

Air wipe (*)

First, put your hands and feet on the ground, face up. One hand supports the weight of the body, the foot kicks up and then rotates, and the other hand touches the ground before the foot touches the ground. If you do it correctly, you should be able to rotate your whole body.

Apple jack (* *)

One of the most basic movements is to challenge other b-boys' dances. Squat your feet, lean back and support with your hands, then kick one foot into the air. The higher you kick, the better. Then jump back with your feet. Say it again.

Spin down (* * *)

Spin with your back. All the weight is balanced on the upper part of the back, and the feet are as close to the body as possible. The key to rotation is to draw a circle in the air with your feet. (commonly known as supine)

Slide backwards (* * *)

It is the same as the air switch, except that when your feet are added in the middle, you will change direction and go back to the starting point.

Barrel (* * *)

Windmill, arms in front.

Belimir (* * *)

Like a windmill, the difference is that he does not turn with his hands or head, but with his stomach.

Buda (* * *)

Similar to UFO, except that the knee is in the straight hand and then the foot leaves the ground.

Boomerang (* * * *)

First, sit on the ground and form a V shape with your feet in front of you. Then put your hands between your feet and prop up your body so that only your hands can touch the ground. Then turn around.

BRONCO(* *) starts with the foot, then only one hand is put down, the foot is kicked back, then the foot is put down again, and all actions are repeated.

Rabbit jumps (* * * *)

Similar to FLARE, except that your feet go straight up in front of you, and then jump up and down in circles.

cannoball(* * * *)

During the action of the shell, his hands were placed around his knees.

Crazy legs (* * *)

It's like air cleaning, but not just once. Clean the air again and again, without stopping in the middle.

Cricket (* * *)

A rotating action is almost the same as a hand sliding action, except that when the rotating hand leaves the ground and rotates back to the ground, the weight occasionally becomes a pushing hand. If done well, it looks like a continuous rotation.

Double 99 (* * * *)

It's like doing a one-handed 99, but when you want to put down one hand and switch to another, kick your foot to gain speed, and then continue the 2000 (one-handed 99) movement, and each hand will continue to do so.

Shunyan (*)

Support the weight of the whole dancer with the center of the hand, and then the legs and feet continue to dance in a rhythmic cycle. The movements of the legs and feet are completed around the movements of the hands. Freezing and hesitation are usually combined, and they are completed immediately after other actions.

Elbow sliding (* * * *)

The movement and position are similar to hand rotation, but the difference is that the hand shaft rotates and the position of the hand in the abdomen is released.

Torch (* * *)

Like a windmill, your feet should draw a big circle in the air, but don't move your shoulders, but put your weight on your hands.

First slide (* * *)

The movement and position are similar to hand rotation, but the difference is that you turn with your fist.

Floating (*) Balance your body horizontally with your hands, but bend your feet to help balance.

GENIES(* * * *)

Manually drive the car through the whole chest.

When the boy is dancing, he may lose.

Aura (* * * *)

The action of the windmill, but not from shoulder to shoulder but with the head. (commonly known as brush head windmill)

Hand slip (* * *)

Similar to BBOY's action of making floats, the difference is that only one hand supports the body and the other hand helps to push the rotation. (We call it a "helicopter")

Head Slip (* *)

When the head sliding action is completed, use the head to reverse and stop.

Pin (* * *)

Turn with your head. Start spinning with your hands and feet. (that is, turning your head)

Helicopter (*)

One foot is under the body and the other foot sticks out. When doing circular motion in the horizontal plane, the other extended foot continues to straighten out, and then it is under the other foot in front of the detour.

Bonding (freezing) (*)

Stop or pause when doing the next stone circle.

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