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to stomp
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pisa, zapatear
to tread heavily and forcefully, often with a rhythmic or deliberate motion
Intransitive: to stomp | to stomp somewhere
Stomp
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zapateo, taconeo
a rhythmic dance characterized by heavy footfalls and percussive movements
What is "stomp"?
Stomp is a dance style where dancers create rhythmic sounds by forcefully striking the ground with their feet. The movements are typically loud and strong, emphasizing a steady beat and often incorporating energetic, repetitive steps. Stomp dancing is known for its rhythmic and beat-focused quality, with dancers using their whole bodies to add to the rhythm, creating a dynamic and engaging performance. It can be performed solo or in groups, and it often features powerful, rhythmic patterns.
Example
The performers dazzled the audience with their energetic stomp routine, creating an electrifying atmosphere with their synchronized footwork.
Los artistas deslumbraron al público con su enérgico zapateo, creando una atmósfera electrificante con sus movimientos de pies sincronizados.
Stomp originated from street dance culture, with dancers using their bodies as instruments to create complex rhythms and beats through stomping, clapping, and slapping.
El zapateo se originó en la cultura del baile callejero, donde los bailarines usan sus cuerpos como instrumentos para crear ritmos y compases complejos a través del zapateo, palmadas y golpeteos.

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