There is no known inventor of the moonwalk. The moonwalk theis a shuffle-step performed backwards and repeatedly, to simulate one walking back. Shuffle
Shuffle-steps have always been one of the key pieces of African-American dance, and are noted as appearingwere notably used in the cakewalkcakewalk, a dance that developed on southern platations in the 1800s following the end of slavery. Being able to perform the shuffle-step in all directions is key for the cakewalk. However, the
The notion of slipping so that one slides backwards, however, has to do with polished dancefloors. Cakewalk The innovation of the cakewalk being performed on polished dancefloors allowed movement that wouldwouldn't betray the apparent footwork. This development would leadled to many of the animal dances (turkey-trot, foxtrot, bunnyhug, grizzly bear) that were introduced at the beginning of the 20th century.