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How to Dance Like Madonna

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Whether you are a die-hard Madonna fan, or just looking for some new moves to show off at the club, there are tips to learning how to dance like Madonna. She is an icon, and she has some signature moves that can be translated into almost any venue.

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Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Strike a pose. Her Vogue craze is a bit outdated, but you can still pull it off in small doses. Dance like Madonna by using your arms to frame your face and pausing as though someone is taking your picture. It is easy and fun, but should be used sparingly.

  2. Step 2

    Crawl like a virgin. Her break out hit had her crawling on the floor during live performances. Though it may not work on a crowded dance floor, it can be executed in a sparsely populated area. Simply crawl like a kitten in heat, and roll around a few times.

  3. Step 3

    Do high steps while turning in a circle. She performed this move in many of her early videos. Just bring your knees up as you step around and turn. Dance like Madonna in the early nineties with this easy groove.

  4. Step 4

    Punch it out. Dance like Madonna with a few punches like in her Jump video. This is another move that can only be used sparingly, but it is effective for the beginning of any dance mix.

  5. Step 5

    Crouch down and get dirty. Madonna has used this dance move throughout her career. Crouch down with your legs spread wide, and bend your knees outward. Keep your butt hovering over the floor while you stand and balance on your spread feet. Sway your hips to the beat, and use your arms to clap or gyrate to the rhythm of the music.

  6. Step 6

    Step from side to side and clap with the beat. Dance like Madonna with this easy step. It is an oldie, but it is effective for short periods of time in any song.

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