Hip-Hop

6 Simple Steps To Learn The Happy Feet

May 13, 2024|4 min read
6 Simple Steps To Learn The Happy Feet

Mastering the Energetic Happy Feet Hip Hop Dance Move

Ignite the dance floor with the exuberant essence of the iconic Hip Hop dance move known as "Happy Feet." This upbeat and buoyant move captures the heart of Hip Hop's most playful side, offering dancers an opportunity to express joy through their steps. In this piece, we'll dissect the vibrant spirit of Happy Feet—unlocking the secrets to its bounce and learning how to spread the sheer joy it encapsulates in every performance.

Video Demonstration

Dance History of The Happy Feet

The 'Happy Feet' dance move is a relatively recent addition to the catalogue of Hip Hop footwork, rising to popularity in the 2000s. Its roots stem from a variety of influences within the broader Hip Hop dance culture, including elements of old school moves and party dances that encourage crowd participation and celebration.

While there may not be a single individual credited with the invention of Happy Feet, the contagious nature of the move has allowed it to spread widely through dance circles and media, embodying Hip Hop's ability to evolve and adapt to the changing rhythms and moods. The name itself, 'Happy Feet,' denotes its aim to express and share happiness through the beat.

Step By Step Instruction

  1. Stand with your feet close together and knees slightly bent for mobility.

  2. Begin by hopping onto the ball of one foot, while the other foot kicks out slightly to the side.

  3. Swiftly switch your feet, hopping onto the ball of the opposite foot and kicking out with the other.

  4. Keep a consistent and rhythmic pattern, alternating feet with each kick and hop.

  5. Allow your arms to move freely to add to the dynamic nature of the dance.

  6. As you get more comfortable, speed up the rhythm and play with variations in your arm movements.

Tips For Learning The Happy Feet

  • Keep your movements light and bouncy to reflect the 'happy' theme.

  • Practice to an upbeat Hip Hop track to maintain energy and rhythm.

  • Focus on precision in the foot switch to avoid tripping.

  • Add your personality into the move with arm gestures and facial expressions.

  • Record yourself to visualize and improve the entertaining essence of the move.

Conclusion

Happy Feet is more than a series of steps—it's a way to let loose and showcase your spirit through hip hop dance. Behind its playful kicks and hops is the heart of Hip Hop culture: a love for rhythm, self-expression, and bringing a sense of joy to those who watch and participate. Perfect this move, and bring a burst of happiness to any dance battle, social event, or solitary freestyling session.

More Hip Hop Dance Moves

If you liked Happy Feet, these moves share the same light, bouncy kick-and-hop footwork built for energy and rhythm:

  • How to Do the Party Machine Hip Hop Dance Move — the Party Machine uses an almost identical kick-and-hop alternation, but adds a hip twist on each switch, making it the natural next step after Happy Feet.
  • How to Learn the Steve Martin Dance Move — the Steve Martin's side kick with a bounce is mechanically similar to Happy Feet's hop-and-kick, and both moves share a playful, energetic party vibe.
  • 4 Easy Tips For The BK Bounce — the BK Bounce layers a side-step dip onto the same rhythmic bounce that drives Happy Feet, making both moves easy to combo in a freestyle.
  • 5 Easy Steps to Learn The Farmer Dance — the Farmer shares Happy Feet's lateral hop-and-knee-lift structure, just framed within a hip-hop house tradition instead of street party culture.
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