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She teaches at Pineapple, where she's recognised as the country's best practitioner of the US street style known as 'waacking'.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"Blocking, popping, ticking, waacking, punking - when Madonna does what she does at the Super Bowl, you'll see some of these things done there," Proctor said.
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There were mash-ups of styles, including kung fu and tai chi, as well as krumping, voguing, waacking, popping and locking, yet the unison choreographic renderings were tepid, and the dancers seemed lost on the stage.
NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2011
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And then waacking is a series of rotating arm movements.
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In his voguing and waacking choreography, Jojo Zolina of Vancouver's House of La Douche is drawing inspiration from a 30-year-old underground movement.
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Mr. Burnett sometimes mixed waacking with vogueing, a newer but similar club dance that had overshadowed waacking by the ’90s, due in large part to Madonna’s hit single “Vogue.”
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