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  • Waacking - Wikipedia
    Waacking (also whacking) is a street dance style with origins stemming from punking, a dance created in the gay clubs of Los Angeles [1] [2] during the 1970s disco era [3] The style is typically done to 1970s disco and 1980s post-disco music [ 4 ] and is mainly distinguishable by its rotational arm movements, posing and emphasis on expressiveness
  • Who Created The Waacking Dance? History, Characteristics More
    The waacking dance style originated in the underground LGBTQIA+ clubs of Los Angeles in the 1970s Before the arrival of waacking, at the time, a dancing style known as “punking” was really popular among club-goers
  • What is Whacking (Waacking)? - STEEZY
    Whacking (Waacking) is a dance style characterized by striking arm movements, poses, and footwork! Keep reading to learn how the style originated and how you can learn it yourself
  • WAACKING - societydance
    Waacking consists of moving the arms to the music beat, typically in a movement of the arms over and behind the shoulder Waacking also contains other elements such as posing and footwork Waacking puts a strong emphasis on musicality and interpretation of the music and its rhythm
  • What Is Waacking, and Why Is It All Over TikTok? - The New . . .
    But waacking has thrived online, where its rapid but contained gestures translate perfectly to Instagram and TikTok This isn’t the first time a virus nearly wiped out waacking It emerged as a
  • Waacking - Waack Nation
    The biggest website for waacking dance News, events and inspiration Join online classes by instuctors from all over the world!
  • Waacking – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College
    Waacking is a subgenre of hip-hop that originated in the underground gay disco clubs of Los Angeles, California during the 1970s LGBTQ+ individuals were required to mask their identities in public during this time, as their identities were viewed as immoral or inappropriate


















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