House Dance

How to Do the Jack In The Box House Dance Move

June 11, 2024|3 min read
How to Do the Jack In The Box House Dance Move

Introduction

The Jack In The Box, also known as the Happy Feet or Jacking, is an iconic house dance move that creates a mesmerizing illusion of the dancer "jumping" in place. It requires precise footwork, rhythm, and control to execute properly. The move gets its name from the children's toy jack-in-the-box, mimicking the springing up and down motion.

Video Demonstration

Dance History of The Jack In The Box

While the exact origins are unclear, the Jack In The Box is considered one of the earliest and most fundamental moves in house dance culture. It emerged in the underground house music scene of Chicago and New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s. (House Dance) Dancers like Buddha Stretch helped popularize and codify the move.

Step By Step Instruction

  1. Start with feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent.

  2. Shift your weight to the balls of your feet, lifting your heels off the ground.

  3. Quickly shift your weight back, putting your heels down and lifting the balls of your feet.

  4. Repeat this heel-toe motion in a rhythmic pattern, creating the "jumping" illusion.

Tips For Learning The Jack In The Box

  • Keep your knees bent and use your core muscles for control and balance.

  • Start slowly, focusing on the weight transfer between heels and toes.

  • Use arm movements to accentuate the rhythm and flow of the move.

  • Practice transitioning the Jack In The Box into other house dance moves.

Conclusion

The Jack In The Box is a quintessential house dance move that captures the free-spirited and rhythmic essence of the style. By mastering this foundational move, dancers can build a strong base for improvisation and self-expression in house dance.

More Hip Hop Dance Moves

If you liked the Jack In The Box, these moves share the same in-place groove quality or foundational heel-toe rhythm:

  • How to Do the Kriss Kross House Dance Move — Kriss Kross is another foundational in-place pattern from the same Chicago/NY underground scene, and the side-to-side weight shifting it requires builds directly on the balance control you develop with the Jack In The Box.
  • How to Do the Tip Tap Toe House Dance Move — both moves are stationary footwork staples associated with Buddha Stretch and the early house dance canon, making them natural companions to learn together.
  • House Dance | The Setup Move Explained — the Setup teaches you how to harness the bounce energy from the Jack In The Box and redirect it into other moves, which is the key skill for building actual combinations.
  • House Dance | Salsa Step — the Salsa Step's forward-back tap rhythm complements the vertical bounce of the Jack In The Box and introduces a front-back axis to contrast with the heel-toe oscillation.
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