
thumb|Basic footwork for hakken Hakken (sometimes Hakkûh) is a form of rave dance originating from the Dutch hardcore and gabber scene of the 1990s. The music one is able to do the dance to is also called hakmuziek. The name is derived from the Dutch verb hakken which refers to the heels of the feet.
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thumb|Basic footwork for hakken Hakken (sometimes Hakkûh) is a form of rave dance originating from the Dutch hardcore and gabber scene of the 1990s. The music one is able to do the dance to is also called hakmuziek. The name is derived from the Dutch verb hakken which refers to the heels of the feet.
The dance consists of steps that quickly follow each other to the rhythm of the bass drum. As for the namesake of the dance style, these steps often land on the heel of the foot. The lower body (down from the pelvis) is the most important part, though it is not unusual to move the arms and torso as well. The dance is usually done fairly quickly, since this style of music can easily reach 190 BPM.
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