


Foreign Bodies is a street dance club founded in 1994 by a group of students who had a strong passion for dance. Our club is constantly growing, with new generations forming annually.





We are an independent, self-taught club that has a strong culture of passing down knowledge and learning from each other, supported by a strong alumni base.







Here are some of the various genres we dabble in!
HIP-HOP




Hip Hop Dance is a style of movement characterized by bounces and rocks. Hip-hop roots back to the 1970s in the New York City borough of the Bronx. There are 4 main elements of hip-hop: Deejaying, Emceeing, Graffiti, Breaking.

BREAKING




Breaking, also known as B-boying, is a dynamic, acrobatic street-born dance encompassing top-rock, floorwork, power moves, and freezes.
It is regarded as one of the four core elements of hip-hop culture.


POPPING



Popping, a funk and street dance style based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in the dancer's body, giving a “pop” effect


LOCKING






Locking is a lively, exaggerated funk dance style featuring sudden freezes and expressive movements, centered around "The Lock" as a base for improvisation and individual expression.
DANCEHALL







Dancehall, born in late 1970s Jamaica from reggae roots, is a beloved dance style in the English-speaking Caribbean.
Combining African retention dances with modern culture, it emphasizes body isolations and hip movements, fusing tradition with innovation.

STREET JAZZ







Street Jazz is a high-energy fusion of jazz dance and elements of street dance.
Adapting to the changing music trends of pop music, it has been carving a massive niche for itself in the music videos and stage productions of the 1980s.

