
Master the basics with basic move 1: the tap move, a toe-tap that forms the foundation of many beginner moves; practice with music to master the tap.
Learn the knee bounce, a basic move for beginners, by staying loose in the knees, balancing, and bouncing with energy to music while having fun and relaxing.
Practice legs with beginner-friendly dance moves to shine at parties, using the trendy moves designed for beginners in this course.
Learn to coordinate arm movements with diagonal touches to the shoulders, then synchronize arms and legs in a tap sequence, mastering the one two pattern for a polished party-ready move.
Master basic arm movements with practical practice for beginners to shine at parties, building confidence and rhythm through approachable dance moves.
Learn the neck drop, with legs in position and arms back, and add this snapping neck move to your overall dance sequence for a party-ready routine.
Practice the neck drop as a beginner-friendly trendy dance move to shine at parties, guided by a course focused on accessible, party-ready dance skills.
Master the knee drop within energy level three, coordinating head-back drops with backdrop and ninja reboot, then practice with music across three songs to pass a final test.
Practice two leg-focused dance pieces at varying tempos with on-screen pace indicators to guide warm-ups, sharpening walking, tapping, and leg movements for party-ready movement.
Explore beginner-friendly leg practice to build rhythm and confidence for flashy party dance moves in this session.
Coordinate arm raises, fists, and diagonal hits with leg moves, layering energy and rhythm while keeping the core steps simple for beginners.
Practice arms through fast and slow dance sequences and break it down for clear, party-ready movement. The caption highlights speeding up and slowing down to break down each arm movement.
practice knee bounce to boost rhythm and party performance for beginners, helping you shine at parties with this trendy dance move.
Develop a breathing-based energy routine for beginners that emphasizes deep inhales, full exhales, chest-out posture, and dynamic breath control while practicing with music across different songs.
Practice breathing to stay centered as you master trendy dance moves for beginners aiming to shine at parties.
Drop the neck to emphasize the energy and aim the move toward the edges of the swing, breathing with the move as you practice at level two pace.
Practice neck movements in trendy dance routines for beginners to shine at parties, with slide-style steps and rhythm cues.
Master three lessons to loosen the arms, refine core control, and simplify hip movement, then build on practice to shine at parties.
Practice one-arm circles, keeping the elbow still while the lower arm circles around it and snaps with rhythm. Use the opposite arm for support and practice with music.
Learn to loosen and coordinate your arms with a three-quarter circle, achieve two bounces, and stop smoothly by relaxing the arm and practicing with provided song resources.
Practice on real pace emphasizes applying known moves at authentic tempo, adapting speed, returning to basics of one-two rhythm, and coordinating arms and hip for a fluid routine.
Coordinate leg movements with arm swings to boost energy, tapping the opposite leg and snapping at the same moment, starting on the right side, then the left.
Practice without music to sync the moves and build leg work in this energy-focused drill, then progress from basics to faster tempos.
Master a beginner-friendly hip twist to a tap move, curving the leg and pivoting on the inside and outside taps to boost energy for party-ready dancing.
Learn how to perform the energy: jump move with proper pace, timing, and energy, practice rounds, and recognize the right music moments to erupt into a dynamic party-ready jump.
Master timing your dance moves to the music’s rhythm, the build, and the transition, using countdown cues and practice to bust out at the perfect moment on the club floor.
Discover the drop move timing, from left to right, to execute trendy beginner dance steps. Break down the mood, master the core, and practice facial beat for energy and execution.
Learn to integrate leg work into your dance by jumping with the right arm and lifting the opposite leg, alternating with the left leg to create a fluid criss-cross motion.
Explore footwork oriented moves by 100 percent level decomposition, break them down to the core, practice slow motion, and rebuild with energy to shine at parties.
Learn beginner-friendly footwork through a jumping game that alternates between left and right legs. Practice one-foot jumps, kicks, and forward motion to build rhythm and space awareness for party-ready moves.
Learn to alternate left and right footwork to build dynamic moves for parties, practicing forward jumps and returns, then combining them into a smooth pattern with music.
Master the energy level one kick by learning a forward jump, a controlled back step, and maintaining balance on one foot to build momentum for the dance.
Learn energy level three head and neck stepping, coordinating neck, shoulders, elbows, and knees with simple footwork, breath, and arm balance to shine at parties.
Learn to break down the hip-centered core move, remove extraneous parts, and combine hips with arm swings across, with three lessons to master the move.
Learn hip-driven arm movements with coordinated swings passing between the arms to establish rhythm. Practice slowly, pulling the hip with each swing and keeping the legs centered.
Practice the arms transition by switching from right to left (and back) with arms crossing in front, swinging across your body, and coordinating five-count patterns on each side.
Master a smooth one-move transition from five to three counts, practice switching two and three times, then refine with a simple one-two-three rhythm to shine at parties.
Double the hip movement during comeback and swing, expanding from two beats to four, and practice with music from slow to fast to coordinate hip shifts with 1-2-3-4 counts.
Learn to express energy through a neck movement, snapping to a chosen side, with deliberate, music-based bounce; practice a new move monthly and share progress to shine at parties.
Introduce beginner-friendly trendy dance moves combining leg and arm work in a one two three four rhythm, building core movements and energy as you follow the steps.
Learn to elevate energy with arm extension, keeping arms moving and synchronized with the legs through a steady 1-2-3-4 rhythm for beginner party dancing.
Add hip movements to the existing arm extension, guiding you to move the hips back, then front as you step side to side, synced with rhythm.
PARTIES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FUN!!!
Yet not all of us really enjoy them. Some of us actually stay seated or by the bar watching our phones, checking if we have new messages but we all know that very few people text at this type of hour... At some point we look up at the dance floor and... WOAAW some people are busting a small move together, swinging while smiling and having fun, all of this in sync.
"Have they rehearsed together?" "Do they know each other?" "Are they dancers?" Most of the time the answer is none of the above.
Then, "How do they do that??" "Oh I wish I could do that too" "Well anyways, I'm not cut out for that" "It looks too complicated" "Wait, the thing they're doing, what is that even called?" "You know what, I think I actually don't like parties, I'm bored!"...
If you have gone through similar experiences, let me tell you that you're not the only one and that it does really SUCKS!
PARTIES ARE NOT FUN
You may have felt it for the last months, or maybe years, but parties are not fun anymore when we get stuck in a corner while others are having fun. To the point where you get nervous if someone mentions about the next party you WILL HAVE to attend (because yes, some of your "friends" force you) just thinking about going through the same boring and frustrating experience. Meanwhile how can some people comparatively have so much fun on the dance floor?? They're obviously not dancers but they have a minimum of moves which allows them to catch on the vibe and be "part of the party".
WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
So what is it? Shyness? If so how to compensate that shyness? Some would suggest to just "forget about anyone and dance for yourself without caring about what other people think and bla bla bla..." Seriously, if it was that easy don't you think we would be already doing it??
*New Approach
Suppose you had mastered the moves, would it make a difference? I bet it would! What you get good at you also get confident at, right? Leads us to the next question: How to get good at it? (Assuming we even know what moves or what it is we're looking for, which is yet another story itself...)
YOUTUBE WON'T HELP
You have tried, I have tried it, we have all tried it. Why Youtube doesn't work for us? Sadly, I found that YouTubers care a lot more about their views and how cool they look rather than teaching to a real beginner (which doesn't look that cool). You may or may not relate to it but most of the time I have tried YouTube dance tutorials, they were skipping a lot of things in-between, assuming "it made sense" to naturally guess whatever was not explicitly mentioned.
IS THERE A MIRACLE SOLUTION?
Unfortunately not! BUT THERE IS A METHOD THAT YOU CAN LEARN! I called this the breakdown method: Most of the steps have core moves and the rest is just layers of energy that are added to make it look "better"
*METHOD:
--> Remove every layers of energy (BREAKDOWN)
--> Get to the core move and master it (Very easy)
--> Start adding back layers of energy little by little
Most of the time people learn the step in its entirety and that's why it so difficult to get! You have to focus on everything at the same time: your rhythm, your legs, your arms, hips...No way, we're beginners! I have spent time to study and understand the nature of steps and have tested it to my private dancing classes, re-crafting it over and over so it could be easily applied today, online.
In this course you will:
- use this Breakdown method to master 5 of the most popular moves and enjoy your next party
- Get familiar with the process so learning moves will become faster for you as you progress throughout the course
- Understand the right timing and the right use of these moves
- Get feedback from me so I can tell you some personal suggestions
- Stay up-to-date with the current trend, as I am always scouting for the freshest moves
*Bonus
You will also learn a way to multiply those moves with a secret trick so that your range gets even broader than 5 moves
THERE IS NOT BETTER TIME TO LEARN THAN NOW
Your next party could be next week, in a month from now, or for Christmas and New Year's eve! Let's change the game this time and make it one to remember as the new YOU, who enjoys busting a move and have fun at parties!
Hope to see you in class and dramatically improve your game!! :)