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A must-see for street dance beginners: A roundup of basic steps for each genre.

A must-see for street dance beginners: A roundup of basic steps for each genre.
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A must-see for street dance beginners: A roundup of basic steps for each genre.

Even when we say “street dance,” there are many genres—breakdance, hip-hop, house, locking, and more.

Each genre also has many different basic steps, so beginners might be unsure which steps to learn first.

In this article, we’ll introduce the essential basic steps beginners should learn, organized by dance genre.

We’ll share lesson videos as well, so be sure to practice a lot and aim to improve!

Hip-hop dance (1–10)

Brooklyn

Basic dance step: Brooklyn (Arrow) - How to do it and practice methods
Brooklyn

The Brooklyn step features big, impressive movements.

At first glance it may look difficult because of those large motions, but the actual difficulty is low and it’s easy for beginners to dance.

However, this step’s vibe changes a lot depending on the dancer’s skill.

If you want to make it look cooler, don’t focus only on the feet opening and closing—pay attention to the upper-body choreography.

When the upper-body movements are dynamic and sharp, this is the kind of dance where the step suddenly stands out.

Popcorn

How to Do the Basic Dance Step “Popcorn”: Practice Methods That Even Beginners Can Definitely Master
Popcorn

The popcorn step is a classic of street dance.

If you’ve done hip-hop dance, it’s a rite of passage that everyone goes through at least once.

It’s a step used frequently in new school dance styles and is great for developing a sense of rhythm.

It looks like a skipping motion, but unlike skipping, you don’t actually travel.

It may seem difficult, but it’s easier to master if you focus on pulling your foot backward rather than stepping it forward.

Keep that point in mind as you give it a try.

club

[Basic Dance] Let's master the Club Step!
club

A side-to-side step performed while twisting the ankles—the club step.

It’s a fundamental step second only to the box step and is used across many dance genres.

Although it seems simple, it can be surprisingly challenging for beginners, and it tends to feel difficult to dance without supple ankles.

If you’re finding it awkward, try paying attention to your center of gravity.

Because ankle softness is crucial for the club step, having your weight too low makes it harder for the ankles to rotate.

Box

Dance basic: “Box” — fundamental method and sample variations
Box

The box step could be called the most basic step to learn in dance.

It’s a fundamental move used not only in street dance but across many dance genres, and among the steps introduced here, it’s one of the easiest to master.

You alternately step one foot forward and then the other, and then step your feet back, tracing a square shape—hence the name “box.” It’s also great for developing your sense of rhythm, so give it a try.

Running Man

1-Minute Dance: How to Do the Running Man – Beginner-Friendly Practice Method to Absolutely Master It | How to Running Man
Running Man

The Running Man is a step frequently used in old-school hip-hop dance.

You step as if you’re running in time with the rhythm.

Since you’re not actually moving your body across the floor, it can be somewhat challenging.

If you find it hard to dance, try focusing less on moving your feet and more on using small jumps to lighten your center of gravity.

The basic steps in the video might feel dated, but it’s a dance that’s often performed to LDH tracks as well.

The vibe changes significantly between new-school and old-school, so it might be helpful to compare both.

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