The butterfly dance is a dance move in which the dancer's legs repeatedly move or flutter like butterfly wings. It originated within the Jamaican music genre called Dancehall.[1] This dance move has been featured in Dancehall music videos since the 1970s. It has since become popularized along with the popularization of Dancehall music culture.

Wing Dance

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The Wing Dance is a common element in dancing. Along with the related Buck and Jig dances of African and Irish origin, the Wing appears and apparently applies to other various dances {and even poses} that bend, spread, twist, space and so on; it can also apply to arm & hand works where you can shape or move them in the same order or other. Along with the Butterfly, some examples are the Charleston, freestyle Leg Wobble/Bopping, Horse Stance, Billy Bounce, Popping, Diversion, Stanky Legg, PSY Gangnam Style Dance, Plié, "Dangerous Moves" and some Shuffles. Sometimes, similar dance moves could be subliminal to the mating ritual.[2] Similar shapes can be found in other forms of art and design.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Safi Thomas, How to Dance to Reggae Dancehall: How to Do the Butterfly in Reggae Dancehall at YouTube.com. Hip-hop Dance Conservatory, New York City, 2008.
  2. ^ "12 Explicit Dance Moves That Are Banned By The Korean Government". Koreaboo. 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2022-05-17.