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  2. Dance crazes - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, disco spawned a succession of dance fads including the Bump, the Hustle, and the Y.M.C.A. This continued in the 1980s with the popular song " Walk like an Egyptian " [ 2 ] , [ clarification needed ] in the 1990s with the " Macarena ", in the 2000s with " The Ketchup Song " and in the 2010s with " Gangnam Style ".

  3. Category:Novelty and fad dances - Wikipedia

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  4. Charme (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Charme is a street dance style that originated in Brazil in the late 1970s. [1] [2] References

  5. Throwback: Revisiting the Macarena craze [Video] - AOL

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    WRTV's Ray Steele revisits the Macarena craze. Home & Garden. Medicare

  6. Hustle (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Late 1970s, Bump, Hustle, Watergate and Spank were popular. It mostly refers to the unique partner dance done in nightclubs to disco music. Hustle has steps in common with Mambo and Salsa and basic steps are somewhat similar to Euro dance style Discofox, which emerged at about the same time and is more familiar in various European countries ...

  7. The US gay clubs dance style from 1970s headlining an ... - AOL

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    Consequently, the dance style developed swift, sharp and forceful movements - much like how action heroes in comic books beat up their villains, accompanied by sound-effects like "ka-pow" and "bam".

  8. Category:1970s fads and trends - Wikipedia

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  9. Bump (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Bump is a form of popular dance introduced in the 1970s in the United States. Two partners, generally one male and one female, bump their hips against each other to the beat of the song. Sometimes the dance can be more suggestive, with the female dancer bumping her hip against the male dancer's crotch.