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Electro dance

French Electro dance (otherwise known as Tecktonik and Milky Way) is one style of frenetic and quirky form of street dance typically performed to electro house music. It is based on, although is not limited to, a blend of different dance styles, such as industrial dance, Moroccan chaabi, disco, vogue, waacking, hip-hop and freehand glowsticking. It started in the 2000s and originated in the southern suburbs of Paris, France, mainly from the Metropolis nightclubs[1][2] and has spread around the world. Fast-paced techno and electro house music imported from Northern Europe is the usual choice for Tecktonik dancing.[3]

Electro dance is predominantly about arm movement, taking basic elements from glowsticking such as the concept of Freehand, the Figure 8 and the idea of the Leading Hand (one hand geometrically following the other), while staying very much in a disco taste, by amplifying points and poses as a main aspect to this style. Down below electro dancers tend to use their hips, knees and feet to gently shuffle across the floor in beat to the music, quite often in a random and jerky fashion. They also tend to include elements of toprock, b-boy-like footwork, lending to the hip hop-like influences in much of the electro house music.

The term "Tecktonik" is a registered trademark that began in Paris, and this has created issues for dance events or other uses of the name.[4] The creators of the Tecktonik brand (most notably Cyril Blanc, the artistic director of Metropolis) [5] sell official products, such as clothes, Matts CDs, and energy drinks.

History

In 2002, Cyril Blanc and Alexandre Barouzdin organized "Tecktonik Killer" parties under their project called "Tecktonik Events" whose purpose was to promote in France two styles of music which originated in Belgium and the Netherlands: hardstyle and jumpstyle. This project foresaw, in the Metropolis nightclub, the creation of three types of parties where DJs from the hardstyle genre would meet: "Blackout" evenings, "Electro Rocker" evenings and "Tecktonik Killer" evenings. Cyril explained that the name "Tecktonik" is a pun on the theory of tectonic plates.

Along with tecktonik killer parties, Cyril and Alexandre created, with the help of designers and sales staff, symbols that would surround the phenomenon: neon colors, mittens, tight clothing, etc.[4] Given the success of these evenings, Cyril Blanc filed applications for "Tecktonik" and "TCK" trademarks at the National Industrial Property Institute (INPI), and internationally in 2007,[6] to prevent other clubs from promoting their parties using those words.[7] A number of products were then developed and marketed using these brand names, including clothing and an energy drink. Two other clubs in Paris then took over the Metropolis club; the Mix Club and the Red Light.[8]

Tecktonik has enjoyed increasing success and has spread to France and Tunisia through gatherings in the street and videos available on the Internet. During 2007, mainstream media took interest in this phenomenon, further contributing to its spreading. The dance is known to the general public through its appearances in videos, including "Alive" by Mondotek,[7] the Tepr remix of "A cause des Garçons" by Yelle, "Sucker" by Dim Chris, or songs by artists such as Lorie. In September 2007, the Techno Parade raised the visibility of Tecktonik.[9]

In November 2007, TF1 became the official international agency for Tecktonik, with the goal of promoting the brand outside France.

Clubs must obtain permission from Cyril Blanc and Alexandre Barouzdin to use the term "Tecktonik" or "TCK".[4]

References

  1. ^ . news.sawf.org. 2007-09-20. Archived from the original on 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  2. ^ Metropolis (in French)
  3. ^ Laurenson, John (2009-03-05). "Europe | Tecktonik tremors jolt France". BBC News. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  4. ^ a b c . Newzy (in French). 2007-09-12. Archived from the original on 2008-11-25. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  5. ^ . L'Agence France-Presse. 2007-09-19. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  6. ^ Rohan, Brian (2008-03-13). . International Herald Tribune. Reuters. Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  7. ^ a b Furious electro-dance style sweeps France Reuters, 29 March 2008
  8. ^ . Fra.cityvox.fr. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  9. ^ . Le Matinternet (in French). 2007-09-15. Archived from the original on 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2019-05-01.

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Not to be confused with electronic dance music French Electro dance otherwise known as Tecktonik and Milky Way is one style of frenetic and quirky form of street dance typically performed to electro house music It is based on although is not limited to a blend of different dance styles such as industrial dance Moroccan chaabi disco vogue waacking hip hop and freehand glowsticking It started in the 2000s and originated in the southern suburbs of Paris France mainly from the Metropolis nightclubs 1 2 and has spread around the world Fast paced techno and electro house music imported from Northern Europe is the usual choice for Tecktonik dancing 3 Electro dance is predominantly about arm movement taking basic elements from glowsticking such as the concept of Freehand the Figure 8 and the idea of the Leading Hand one hand geometrically following the other while staying very much in a disco taste by amplifying points and poses as a main aspect to this style Down below electro dancers tend to use their hips knees and feet to gently shuffle across the floor in beat to the music quite often in a random and jerky fashion They also tend to include elements of toprock b boy like footwork lending to the hip hop like influences in much of the electro house music The term Tecktonik is a registered trademark that began in Paris and this has created issues for dance events or other uses of the name 4 The creators of the Tecktonik brand most notably Cyril Blanc the artistic director of Metropolis 5 sell official products such as clothes Matts CDs and energy drinks History EditIn 2002 Cyril Blanc and Alexandre Barouzdin organized Tecktonik Killer parties under their project called Tecktonik Events whose purpose was to promote in France two styles of music which originated in Belgium and the Netherlands hardstyle and jumpstyle This project foresaw in the Metropolis nightclub the creation of three types of parties where DJs from the hardstyle genre would meet Blackout evenings Electro Rocker evenings and Tecktonik Killer evenings Cyril explained that the name Tecktonik is a pun on the theory of tectonic plates Along with tecktonik killer parties Cyril and Alexandre created with the help of designers and sales staff symbols that would surround the phenomenon neon colors mittens tight clothing etc 4 Given the success of these evenings Cyril Blanc filed applications for Tecktonik and TCK trademarks at the National Industrial Property Institute INPI and internationally in 2007 6 to prevent other clubs from promoting their parties using those words 7 A number of products were then developed and marketed using these brand names including clothing and an energy drink Two other clubs in Paris then took over the Metropolis club the Mix Club and the Red Light 8 Tecktonik has enjoyed increasing success and has spread to France and Tunisia through gatherings in the street and videos available on the Internet During 2007 mainstream media took interest in this phenomenon further contributing to its spreading The dance is known to the general public through its appearances in videos including Alive by Mondotek 7 the Tepr remix of A cause des Garcons by Yelle Sucker by Dim Chris or songs by artists such as Lorie In September 2007 the Techno Parade raised the visibility of Tecktonik 9 In November 2007 TF1 became the official international agency for Tecktonik with the goal of promoting the brand outside France Clubs must obtain permission from Cyril Blanc and Alexandre Barouzdin to use the term Tecktonik or TCK 4 References Edit Tecktonik dance craze takes Paris by storm news sawf org 2007 09 20 Archived from the original on 2009 11 27 Retrieved 2019 05 01 Metropolis in French Laurenson John 2009 03 05 Europe Tecktonik tremors jolt France BBC News Retrieved 2012 09 29 a b c Tecktonik new fashion trademark Newzy in French 2007 09 12 Archived from the original on 2008 11 25 Retrieved 2019 05 01 Tecktonik dance craze takes Paris by storm L Agence France Presse 2007 09 19 Archived from the original on 2007 10 30 Retrieved 2019 05 01 Rohan Brian 2008 03 13 Tecktonik uses Web to market lifestyle born in dance movement International Herald Tribune Reuters Archived from the original on 2008 05 11 Retrieved 2019 05 01 a b Furious electro dance style sweeps France Reuters 29 March 2008 Le Redlight L Enfer Discotheque House a Paris sur Cityvox Fra cityvox fr Archived from the original on 2009 01 30 Retrieved 2012 09 29 Techno Parade enjoyed tremendous success in Paris Le Matinternet in French 2007 09 15 Archived from the original on 2009 02 05 Retrieved 2019 05 01 External links EditVertifight Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electro dance amp oldid 1090669921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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