Street Dance – A contemporary dance style that typically reflects street culture and is closely connected with improvisation. The most popular street dance styles include breakdance, hip-hop, popping, locking and others.
Show Dance – A dance style that emphasizes theatricality, visual effects and choreography. This style often combines various music genres and expressive stage presentation.
Free Dance – This category allows dancers to freely improvise to their chosen music, often highlighting the dancer’s personal style and creativity.
Pop Dance – Dances often connected with popular culture and pop music. These dances appear both in group and solo performances, and their choreography usually reflects current music trends.
Contemporary – Contemporary dance combines various techniques and styles. It usually expresses emotions and feelings, using both improvisation and structured choreography.
Street Dance Show – A dance category where street dance elements are combined with theatrical performance, stage creativity, lighting effects and other elements to create an impressive show.
Classical Dance – A traditional dance style based on classical ballet elements. Classical dance emphasizes precise technique, elegance and refined movement.
Ballroom/Latino Dance – Dances that include various partner and solo dances such as waltz, tango, cha-cha, samba and many others. Synchronization between partners and dance aesthetics are especially important.
Character/Folk Dance – Folk dances reflecting cultural motifs, traditions and customs. These dances can be performed in groups or solo and are often associated with traditional celebrations and stories of everyday life.