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4.What is the meaning of this song?

There is no particular meaning to the song Electric boogie. It's a very old school song which makes it very vintage. The song has a happy ongoing beat and is very fun to listen to. The song is very classic but very original at the same time.

The Electric slide

Song:Electric Boogie

Artist:Marcia Griffiths and Bunny Wailer

3.What steps have you used to portray the rhythm and movement in your dance presentation?

In this song Electric Boogie,we use a lot of our feet and hands in this song. This song has a ongoing beat which makes it easy to dance to.The dance moves and the music collide good together.We basically use our feet just to move side to side, backwards, and forward. We use our hands for clapping. We also turn 180 degrees after we finish the whole part of the dance. The electric slide keeps on until the song finishes.

1.What culture is this song from?

2.Why did you choose this song?

The culture of the Electric Boogie is from the Jamaican culture. The Electric boogie was written by Jamaican reggae artist Bunny Wailer. The Electric Boogie was first recorded in 1979 by Marcia Griffiths and Bunny Wailer than released in 1889. The Electric boogie was put on at celebrations, social gatherings, ETC. Mostly African Americans would listen to the Electric Boogie.

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We choose the Electric Slide as our song because it's a very original and old school song. Not many people would choose this song because it is very old school which makes it original. We also choose this song because it has an easy beat which makes it simple to dance to. The Electric Boogie is a very fun and classic song.

The Electric Slide

By: Jessica and Fariha