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TechPara (テクパラ) is a variant dance of ParaPara. It is mainly danced to hyper techno and eurodance.
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TechPara origins could be traced back to the Juliana's Tokyo opening in Japan and it's popularity in the early 1990s - at that time, a lot of house and rave genres were introduced and they became known among japanese clubbers as 'juliana's techno" (ジュリテク). It is important to point out that techno in the TechPara culture does not necessarily refferes to  techno as musical genre, instead as a short to "techno parapara" or even generally speaking of dance music marketed as "techno" That is an important distiction because TechPara doesn't always is choreographed to techno, but to j-pop or even rock.In the Juliana's era, the dancing wasn't really called TechPara  and was mainly freestyle. The symbol of Juliana's was the feather fan dancing. Fans were brought into TechPara because of Kyoto scene and it's geishas neighborhoods, were the dancing with fans (in Japanese, sensu 扇子) is a traditional art.

Revision as of 19:57, 6 February 2021

TechPara (テクパラ) is a variant dance of ParaPara. It is mainly danced to hyper techno and eurodance.


TechPara origins could be traced back to the Juliana's Tokyo opening in Japan and it's popularity in the early 1990s - at that time, a lot of house and rave genres were introduced and they became known among japanese clubbers as 'juliana's techno" (ジュリテク). It is important to point out that techno in the TechPara culture does not necessarily refferes to techno as musical genre, instead as a short to "techno parapara" or even generally speaking of dance music marketed as "techno" That is an important distiction because TechPara doesn't always is choreographed to techno, but to j-pop or even rock.In the Juliana's era, the dancing wasn't really called TechPara and was mainly freestyle. The symbol of Juliana's was the feather fan dancing. Fans were brought into TechPara because of Kyoto scene and it's geishas neighborhoods, were the dancing with fans (in Japanese, sensu 扇子) is a traditional art.