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Dance has been a part of human culture since the very earliest communities and

civilisations, with recorded evidence of dancing being found dating back to 30,000 years
ago.

Since then, different dances have changed, merged and evolved into what we know
today as the most well-known dance genres.

Here is a list of the most popular types of dance:


1. Ballet
2. Ballroom
3. Contemporary
4. Hip Hop
5. Jazz
6. Tap Dance
7. Folk Dance
8. Irish Dance
9. Modern Dance
10. Swing Dance

Top Dance Genres


Ballet

Ballet dance developed during the Italian Renaissance, before evolving in France and
Russia into a concert dance meant for public performance. This is in the form of a ballet,
in which the dance is choreographed with classical music.

Ballet productions vary between using elaborate costumes and staging and using
minimal costuming and bare staging.

Ballet is now a widespread, highly technical form of dance with many subgenres
including classic, romantic, neoclassical and contemporary.

With six core recognised methods: the Cecchetti method, the Bournoville method, the
Vaganova method, the French School, the Royal Academy of Dance method and the
Balanchine method, ballet is studied professionally at top dance schools all over the
world.

Harlequin Floors have developed a range of specialist ballet dance floors providing


enough traction to prevent injury while still allowing for fluid movements demanded by
ballet dancing. Harlequin Cascade is one of our most popular ballet dance floors and
can be laid over many of our sprung floors. 

Harlequin Floors also offer professional ballet barres available as either permanent wall


mounted, floor mounted or freestanding barres.
Ballroom

Ballroom dance is a type of partner dance originating at the end of the sixteenth century
in France. Commonly used as shorthand for any partner dance, ballroom has today
evolved into two main subgenres – standard/smooth and Latin/rhythm.

Dances within these categories include the waltz, tango and foxtrot, and pasodoble,
bolero and samba.

Ballroom is a popular form of competitive dance, or dancesport, with competitions being


held all over the world.

With several sub-categories to ballroom dancing, dancers require a versatile


floor. Harlequin Fiesta and our specially crafted Harlequin Liberty Ballroom dance floor
offer an excellent versatile dance floor for all styles of ballroom dance.

Contemporary

Developed during the mid-twentieth century, contemporary dance is now one of the
most popular and technical forms of dance studied and performed professionally,
especially in the US and Europe.

Drawing on classical, modern and jazz dance styles, contemporary dance has evolved
to incorporate many characteristics of a broader range of dance forms.

Known for its emphasis on strong torso and legwork, contract and release, fall and
recovery and floor work, it is often known for unpredictable and disordered changes in
speed and rhythm throughout a performance.

Due to this, contemporary dancers require a shock-absorbing surface to protect their


feet, legs and ankles from rapid movements and changes in rhythm. Harlequin’s
innovative ‘triple sandwich’ Harlequin Activity sprung floor can be coupled with several
of our vinyl dance floors, to create the ideal surface for contemporary dance.

Hip-Hop

Hip-hop dancing refers to a range of street dances that developed in relation to hip hop
music and culture. Hip-hop dancing dates back to the early 1970s in New York and
California, evolving out of Funk and the development of break beat.

Main styles of hip-hop dancing include Breaking, Locking and Popping, with derivative
styles emerging out of these including Memphis Jookin’, Turfing, Jerkin’ and Krumping.
These were often popularised and made mainstream after being featured in music
videos of the time.

Today, hip-hop is performed in outdoor spaces, in dance studios and competitively.


Unlike many competitive dance styles, hip-hop is often improvisational with dance crews
challenging each other to dance battles.

At Harlequin Floors we have created Harlequin Freestyle, a specialist dance floor


designed specifically to meet the unique demands of Hip Hop and other street dance
styles.

Jazz

Jazz dancing has its roots in seventeenth-century African traditions, brought to the
Americas via the Atlantic slave trade as slaves continued dancing traditions in Brazil,
the US and elsewhere on the continents.

Known for its improvisational and dramatic body movements, the jazz dancing grew in
popularity in early twentieth-century jazz clubs.

Today, jazz dancing builds on African American vernacular dance styles that emerged
along with Jazz music in the US. Swing, the Lindy Hop, the Shimmy and the Charleston
are popular kinds of jazz dances.

For your Jazz dancers, our range of vinyl floors including Harlequin


Studio and Harlequin Allegro offer ideal surfaces for practice and performance.

Tap Dancing

Tap dancing is a type of percussive dance characterised by the “tap” of shoes hitting the
floor as the person dances. Tap dancers often wear metal “taps” on the heel and toe of
a shoe to accentuate the sound.

Often performed as part of musical theatre, tap dancing often focuses on choreography
and formations, with more than one tap dancer performing at once.

Tap dancing includes a range of dances including flamenco, rhythm, classical,


broadway and postmodern tap.

As a percussive dance style, tap dancers are looking to achieve a crisp, hollow sound to
accentuate their performance. This unique characteristic of tap dancing requires a
specialist floor for optimal performance. Harlequin Fiesta is an excellent choice of tap
dance flooring for your dance studio or performance space. Lay over a sprung flooring
system such as Harlequin Flexity to protect your dancer’s joints and allow them to
perform with complete confidence.
Folk Dance

Folk dancing is celebrated worldwide with people of different cultures and religions
using various forms of folk dance to portray emotions, stories, historical events or even
aspects of daily life.

Some well known types of folk dance include: Bharatanatyam (India), Samba (Brazil)
and Hula (Hawaii). Some cultures may even perform multiple variations of folk dances,
with countries like South Korea performing individual dances for key events such as
victories in war, farming, music and religion.

Folk dances are commonly held at public events, where people can participate
regardless of whether they are professional or complete beginners. Such dances are
also accompanied by traditional music to further enhance the cultural experience.

Our range of portable performance floors are excellent for folk dances held at all types
of public venues and events.

Irish Dance

Originating in Ireland, this form of traditional dance has been popular for hundreds of
years amongst Irish people and other countries worldwide. Popularised by shows such
as Riverdance, Irish dancing is famously known for its fabulous display of footwork and
dance formations.

Most Irish dancing events are traditionally accompanied by signing and music. During
festivals, dances are held to showcase talent and to compete for trophies or medals.

Whilst most people may recognise Irish dancing as being a group performance, there
are many well-known forms of  solo Irish dances, such as the stepdance.

For Irish dance floors for your studio or performance space, consider our range of
specialist sprung dance floors. Couple with a Harlequin vinyl floor such as Harlequin
Standfast to create an excellent quality floor for your Irish dancers.

Modern Dance

Considered as being a broad genre of dance, modern dance primarily arose from
western countries such as the USA and Germany during the late 1900s. While most
forms of dance are structured and feature set steps, the purpose of modern dance is to
rely on the dancer’s interpretation of the music and feeling to guide movements.

Modern dance was initially born out of dislike for the limitations of traditional dances
such as ballet, which often oppressed dancers with rigid rules and techniques.
Currently, modern dance is enjoyed across the world with participants having the ability
to practice ballet dancing without having to place strict focus on their techniques or
turnout. Instead, dancers can choose a piece of music and use unconventional
movements to convey emotions or to tell a meaningful story.

Inject even more creativity into your performance with Harlequin’s printed vinyl
performance floors. Print bespoke designs inspired by your choreography or choose
from one of our standard patterns. 

Due to the multidisciplinary nature and freedom of modern dance, dancers will also feel
at home on many of Harlequin’s vinyl dance floors.

Swing

Swing is a variation of jazz dance which developed between the 1920s to the 1940s as
a response to the growing popularity of swing jazz in America. With the evolution of
music that occurred during the Jazz era, dance also began to change with the likes of
swing music encouraging faster, more rigorous movements.

Popular forms of swing dance include the Lindy Charleston, the Jitterbug, Lindy Hop
and the Balboa, many of which are still performed today. Swing dancing would
commonly be accompanied by Big Band musicians who often played upbeat melodies
which were smooth and easy to listen.

Swing dancers will feel at home on our range of vinyl dance floors. Similar to Jazz,
Swing dancers can create beautiful performances on Harlequin’s range of vinyl floors
such as Harlequin Reversible Pro with a high performance slip-resistant surface to
protect your dancers.

From home dance practice equipment to portable ballet barres, Harlequin Floors offer a


range of professional products perfect for use at home or in the studio – no matter your
dance style. Our expert technical teams also offer a dance floor installation service for
your Harlequin floor to ensure they are correctly fitted and fully compliant with safety
standards.

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