Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden and is very popular on the dance floors when play.
Bugg is both a very popular social dance as well as a competitive dance in Sweden. It also has the most competitors and practitioners within the Swedish Dancesport Federation.
A variant called double bugg is performed by one leader and two followers.
The dance has been described as a variant of the early Lindy Hop
When bugg dance competitions began in Sweden during the mid-1970s, there was only one class for all participants: "freestyle". This was split in 1983 into two different styles, "social bugg" and freestyle. The following year, the styles were reorganized into freestyle and "rock".
Later on, these two styles more or less merged into a single style, which is what is generally seen today. Variants are found throughout the country, but the basics are more or less the same. All versions lack acrobatic elements. Today, bugg is one of the most popular social dances in Swedish dance clubs. Swedish dance clubs, iof1.idrottonline.se
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