In the 1980s, some underground dance halls rose in Melbourne, Australia, and their individual dance steps, strong music and individual clothes (fluorescent pants) gradually became popular. 1992 The names of dances in other overseas areas are confusing. In this year, Australians began to call this dance Shuffle. The name has been decided. From June 5438 to February 2002, an Australian newspaper explained Shuffle in Melbourne on the front page, which was the first time that Shuffle appeared in the mainstream media. Later, it spread to Malaysia and Brunei (both countries have shuffling competitions), and then to Britain, Germany, Thailand and other countries, and became popular all over the world with the help of the Internet and online media YouTube. In 2005, a DVD documentary about Melbourne shuffle dance was published. In 2006, the media that made it quickly improve its popularity and reputation was YouTuBe video website. On September 6th, 2008, the Australian media network 10 reported Shuffle, a hard-core dance. In June 2008, the dance program "So you think you can shuffle" was launched in utube. In 2009, "So you think you can shuffle" dance performances were held in Australia and Germany. Shuffle in Melbourne originated from the underground dance circle in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s. The basic movement of dance is the switching of feet, heels and toes. In the subsequent development, rapid arm movements, 360-degree turns, sliding steps and so on were added.
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