Fusion dance

It does not require conforming to any particular defined dance styles, but typically uses a lead-follow approach that emphasizes musicality.

The Fusion dance community emerged in the 2000s in the United States, and later spread to Canada, Europe, and other regions (although some think it might have started as early as the 1990s[2]).

Another influence was the Tangoed Up In Blues workshops first held on May 20-22, 2005, in San Francisco, played a role in the Fusion community.

The event featured a significant amount of non-Lindy Hop music (Blues, Rock 'n' Roll, and a smattering of other styles), encouraging dancers to fuse their Lindy Hop movements with other styles of music.

In a typical dance, a lead-follow approach is used in which one partner prompts moves and the other responds to them.

Fusion dance in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
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