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Depends on what kind of dance, when it comes to break dance it's Latin American mestizos and white European guys hands down, the awesome Swedish break dance crew GROUNDED all consists of Swedes and Chilenos, check this out;
allthough you shouldn't underestimate Asian b boys, they're on the rise! I was all into break dancing back in the days, and my teachers were two guys of Swedish/Peruvian and Swedish ancestry, allthough since I have the strength of a kitten I never got particulary good at the power moves, so I kept it to the street dancing. |
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Depends on the dance. I don't consider bending down and shaking your ass for half an hour as particularly impressive "dancing". To give you an example, as an Americanized Latino I wan't really in touch with dancing Merengue at first until I was sent to DR. Saying you don't know how to dance and/or refusing to dance with a woman=suspiciously unmanly, gay, etc. |
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I vote "black" hands down, however I think that this all depends on what type of dance and music you are into. Being young, urban and "black" I'm more into the rap/club hip hop type of dancing. The popularity of the types of "black" hip hop dancing here in the U.S. tends to vary from region to region, city to city. In Memphis where I'm originally from there is a unique style of dancing called Memphis Buckin/Gangsta walkin/Jookin. Here are some of the best that I've come across on youtube:
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Africans there's no doubt about it.... |
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