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From African tribal dances to TikTok challenges, Black dance has always set the tone for mainstream culture. But many don’t realize just how deep its roots go.

African Dance as the Foundation

Many modern dance styles trace back to African traditions—rhythmic, expressive, and storytelling-based. Moves like stepping, twerking, and breakdancing all have African origins.

The Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Influence

In the 1920s, dances like the Lindy Hop and Charleston were born in Black communities, shaping jazz culture and influencing dance halls worldwide.

Hip-Hop and the Rise of Street Dance

In the ’80s and ’90s, breakdancing, popping, and locking became global sensations, thanks to hip-hop’s explosion. Today, Black dance is the backbone of viral trends, from the “Renegade” challenge to Afrobeats-inspired moves.

Cultural Appreciation vs. Appropriation

While Black dance trends dominate pop culture, credit isn’t always given. Recognizing and respecting the roots of these dances is essential in celebrating the culture without erasing its origins.

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