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Moonwalk Secrets unveils the captivating journey of the moonwalk, exploring its rich history, intricate technique, and profound cultural impact. More than just a biography, this book traces the evolution of this iconic dance move from its obscure origins to its place as a global phenomenon, famously associated with Michael Jackson.
Did you know the moonwalk's roots extend far beyond Jackson, with influences from jazz, tap, and various street dance styles? The book meticulously deconstructs the moonwalk, analyzing the biomechanics while highlighting overlooked figures who shaped its development.
The book progresses through chapters that begin by examining the dance's technique, then investigates the dance's pre-Jackson history, and culminates in an analysis of the moonwalk's impact on popular culture. Drawing on archival footage and interviews, the author challenges the conventional narrative, emphasizing the cultural exchange and innovation behind the move.
It's a critical examination of dance history, offering insights into cultural appropriation and the power of performance. Moonwalk Secrets is unique because it reframes our understanding of a familiar dance move, revealing the hidden stories and diverse influences that contributed to its creation.
Dance enthusiasts, music aficionados, and cultural historians alike will appreciate this deep dive into the origins, technique, and cultural significance of one of history’s most recognizable dance moves.
© 2025 Publifye (Rafbók): 9788235215710
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Rafbók: 24 februari 2025
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