- My style - Tutting Dance
Tutting dance is a style of street dance that originated around the 1970s. It's mostly focused on hands motion, characterized by sharp, geometric, angular movements that resemble the poses of Egyptian reliefs and refers to Tutankhamun. Tutting dance gets its name from the term "tut," which means to bend or twist. Style is often performed to electronic music, funk music ( very often used in other street dance styles such as popping ) hip hop, and involves intricate movements of the hands, arms, and body, often in a series of isolated movements that flow together smoothly. Over the years, tutting dance has evolved and grown in popularity, with dancers incorporating their own unique styles and techniques into the form. Today, it is a popular style of dance both on the streets and in dance competitions, with dedicated communities of dancers around the world.