House dancing was created in the east coast and has been around since the 80s. House dancing is a very touchy subject, mainly because there are a large number of people who claim they're house dancers when they simply are not. It is an established style (like ballet and jazz), therefore there are certain foundation moves one must learn to be a house dancer. Because its popularity never hit the west, the majority of west coast dancers do not know of this dance style. In short, dancing to house music does not automatically make one a house dancer. Like hip hop, house comes with its own essence, better known as rhythmic movement called the "Jack." The style can be described as light-footed, graceful, feminine, and relaxed. The steps are hard to follow to the average audience, and many would describe the dance as a mix of tap and salsa. Floor moves, such as dolphin dives, complement spins and a few tricks and stunts that are common in house dancing. East coast cities, more specifically New York, are good places to see this dance.