/r/DanceTutorials
Dance tutorials of all kinds. From popping, locking, breaking, crumping, swing, tap, salsa, Texas two-step, foxtrot, disco, you name it.
A place for sharing dance tutorials and inspirational content of various dance styles.
Share dance tutorial(s) in video or image form. The media must be instructional; ideally steps shown with narration.
Posts that aren't instructional, and appear to be straight forward dance videos, will be removed. Check rules before posting.
Exceptions can be made for videos lacking narration if they sufficiently show moves slowed down, having quality duration and repetitions.
Other promotional posts/links, or low quality/comedy tutorials, will be removed.
To help our categorization here, we suggest setting the Post Flair to the dance style depicted in your tutorial.
You may also tag your post title for better visibility, but it's totally optional:
[ dance-style ] post-title
Example: [ Hip-Hop ] Twerk Tutorial
Videos that piece several dance moves together as a routine are allowed, so long as each move was first broken down into instructions, either in the same video or previous videos by the same user. Please use the ROUTINE
post flair.
Interview style videos, as well as tips or experiential stories are allowed, so long as they are no longer than an hour. This sub is not really for podcast-long digests.
Such videos should be centered around growth and improvement in dancing. Media too off topic will likely be removed. Please use the Post Flair INSPIRE / TIP
.
You may post a dance question or media to identify a dance. You must use INQUIRY [OPEN]
post flair, and please remember to change flair to INQUIRY [SOLVED]
when solved.
When asking to ID a dance in a video, please be specific with a timestamp if possible.
Note that mods will remove posts that have a lack of responsiveness by the poster, or if the user outright abandons the post.
If it is found that the post was for self promotion by posting a dance video, feigning wanting to ID the dance, the user account could be banned.
You may bring awareness to a free resource for dancers. Please post it as a comment in the "Free resources for dancers roundup" sticky post.
Mods will review and remove links that are simply self-promotion, such as paid classes.
WARNING: Resources offered and reported to us via comment here are not vetted for legitimacy or safety by r/DanceTutorials mods. They are not endorsed by r/DanceTutorials mods. Use any website or resource at your own risk.
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√ Read and follow Posting Guidelines.
√ Be nice.
√ No reposts - Message mods if update post is needed. Series additions and added variations are not considered reposts.
√ Mark post NSFW for NSFW dances.
√ No tutorials or videos featuring Adolescents - These will be removed.
Please note, the mods reserve the right to ban for spam or repeated violations of the rules.
Be sure to check out our wiki for a comprehensive breakdown of dance styles with pertinent links, history, moves, etc. Users with 20+ karma on this subreddit have the ability to freely edit/contribute to the wiki.
/r/DanceTutorials
What is this dance style called? What should I learn to dance like this?
If you guys could, can you help me find out what all the dances are in this video. If i can only choose one, then could you please ID the one at 2:01