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What's up? My name is Matt Steffanina and today I'm going to teach you guys how to dance
to dubstep. Now, the first thing to know when you're dancing dubstep is that there's not
as much of a groove in it as there is when you dance to hip-hop music. It's a lot more
isolated and this is a chance for you to really show off your animation skills.
So, popping, waving, tutting, ticking, strobing, slow motion. All these effects are perfect
for dubstep. We're going to go over a couple of them today and the first one is slow motion
and speed changes. So, anything that you would normally do in a hip hop freestyle, you can
do in slow motion to dubstep. Because it has all of those wow and those different sounds,
you want to really listen closely to your music and to the patterns and find moves that
you can accentuate with quick moves and then go back to a slow pace.
We call this style "warping." And it's characterized by a really quick motion at the beginning,
followed by something really slow. For instance, if I'm walking forward and I want to add some
warps in there on the beat, I can take a step, slow motion, onto my left foot and warp to
the right. You want the warp to be really quick with your chest and you want to stop
it. But what's going to happen at the end of it is that my arms are going to keep going
to the left, so that it looks like my body created this slow motion with my arms.
Same thing, here. If I'm stepping forward again onto my right foot, I can take my torso
to the left, knock it and then have my arms come in slow motion across. You can play with
this effect in any direction.
There's one more isolation that we're going to work on today that you can practice in
dubstep and that's isolating your shoulders from your head. The first thing we're going
to do is rock our shoulders side to side. You want to create the illusion that your
head is staying in the center. To create this illusion, we have to push our head the opposite
direction that our torso is moving.
So, as I push my torso to the left, my head is going to pull to the right. It's important
to practice this step in front of a mirror because it's hard to get a feel for what you're
actually doing. Once you can rock side to side, you're going to also go front and back
and eventually, you're going to make circles with your shoulders.
This is difficult to see when facing straight on. So, I'm going to bend down so that you
can see the circles. Now, when you're going around in circles again, we want our head
to stay in the center. So, whichever way your shoulders and your torso go, your head is
going to push the opposite direction to create that illusion.
You can mix this isolation in with your warps, your other waves, your ticks, your pops and
all your other animation skills. Just remember the most important thing is to stay on beat.
And with dubstep, you have a lot of sounds to play around with.