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Tips for Dancing the Wave in Hip Hop

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Summary: Everyone needs new hip hop moves! Learn how to dance the wave in this free video clip about hip hop dancing tips and techniques.

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Bulletyme is a new LA transplant by way of Brooklyn, NYC. His style blends Martial Arts, Hip-Hop, the fluidity of Modern dance, and other influences into a unique, and emotionally...read more

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"Hi, I'm Bulletyme, dance choreographer here in L.A., here on behalf of Expert Village and in this video clip it'll be a basic recap of everything we've learned thus far. When you're waving you want to make sure that you're as clear as you can possibly be with all of the movement. Your arm moving is you arm moving and it's not your feet and knees shaking, it's just the arm moving, so little tips like that will help make it look a little bit more effective. For example when I wave in and I bend here, I keep this line, well my elbow will push down but my hand will stay exactly where it needs to stay. Well more or less and you just want to make sure that you keep little things like that going so that your illusions are happening as you want them to. Facial expression. Don't look like you're upset or angry, unless the song calls for it obviously. It should feel good; dance should feel good, expression should feel good. So remember little tips like that. Practice before you go to bed, thirty minutes before you fall asleep and what will happen is your brain will do whatever it needs to do, put it into long-term memory and you'll wake up being able to do it a little bit easier then you experienced the day or night before. So keep those key tips in mind, keep on watching the videos, rewind them as much as you need to, practice as much as you need to and I'll see you in the next packed dance class somewhere in L.A."

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