History of the Moonwalk
The move commonly referred to as the moonwalk today was originally known as the backslide or "walking on your toes". The move was created by dancer Jeffrey Daniels. The moonwalk was the name of another dance now known as the "circle moonwalk". The step has two distinct types. One is called the turn walk. This is usually performed very quickly giving the impression that the dancer is walking quickly in a circle. The other circular moonwalk type is known as the 360 or Four-Corner Moonwalk and is often done much more slowly in a floating style. This involves sliding a heel back (usually the left heel), pivoting both heels to change direction, and then pivoting the non-sliding heel 45 degrees. Other moonwalk variants include the "sidewalk" or "side glide", in which the dancer appears to glide sideways, and the "spotwalk", in which the dancer appears to moonwalk in place.
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Michael Jackson Moonwalk collection
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