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  2. Bogle dance - Wikipedia

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    The Bogle dance move is associated with music in the reggae genre, specifically dancehall music. Original reggae music developed from rocksteady music in the 1960s by the organ shuffle. [9] The revolution in rocksteady music was brought forth by Bunny Lee and was characterized by fast-paced and rock-like songs.

  3. Samba reggae - Wikipedia

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    Samba-reggae has given rise to a style of African-influenced dance derived from Afro-Brazilian and candomble dance moves. In a social setting, samba-reggae dances tend to be done in a follow-the-leader fashion, with a few skilled dancers initiating moves in a line in front of the crowd, and the whole crowd then following along. In addition ...

  4. Bogle (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Levy created the Bogle dance, the scene's first crossover dance move. He was also a major influence on breakout artists such as Elephant Man and Beenie Man , who gave shout-outs to Levy in songs like "Row Like a Boat": "Seh Mr. Bogle have di brand new style/Come get di style, come get di style."

  5. Toronto cop dances to the reggae groove - AOL

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    Francis Bayotas was at the Beaches Jazz Festival in Toronto recently when he came across the unusual sight of a policeman getting groovy with reggae music. He certainly danced like no one was ...

  6. Skank (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Skanking is a form of dancing practiced in the ska, ska punk, hardcore punk, reggae, drum and bass and other music scenes. The dance style originated in the 1950s or 1960s at Jamaican dance halls, where ska music was played. [1] Ska music has a prominent backbeat played by the electric guitar on beats two and four of a 4/4 bar of music.

  7. Ding Dong (reggae musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ding Dong was the host of It's All About Dance, a dance-umentary directed by Jay Will. [ 5 ] Having dabbled in music as a recording artist over the years; he was instrumental in the concept behind the single "Wacky Dip", an ode to the late Gerald "Bogle" Levy performed by dancehall group Voicemail .

  8. Popular Tacoma reggae event moves to new venue, expands ... - AOL

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    The move will allow for more vendors, lawn seating with games and art, a beer garden and VIP areas. Popular Tacoma reggae event moves to new venue, expands. Here’s where and who’s playing

  9. Reggaestep - Wikipedia

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    Reggaestep (portmanteau of reggae and dubstep) is a fusion genre of reggae music and dubstep that gained popularity online in the early 2010s, particularly on SoundCloud. [1] Reggaestep typically has similar drum samples as those used in reggae; however, the timing of these drums corresponds with the typical syncopation of drums in dubstep .