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    Dance Video Collection

    Posted by Jer
    / October 16, 2011 / 2 Comments
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    Marquese Scott (aka NONSTOP) is also known as the “dubstep robot” and his performance remains as one of the most out-of-this-word performances I have seen in recent memory. This video also gained him a spot on the Ellen DeGeneres show.

    Genki Sudo – WORLD ORDER”2012″
    Japense synchro-dance in business suits

    THE NOTORIOUS IBE 2011 “All Battles All” OFFICIAL RECAP | YAK FILMS | BBOY EVENT in Holland
    via Jeff Skelton

    TURF FEINZ dancing in the rain might not be a head-turner, but I’m sure it was for the drivers who passed by.

    Robert Muraine’s So You Think You Can Dance audition

    Phillip Chbeeb’s second audition on So You Think You Can Dance

    Here’s a link to his first audition.

    Bryan Gaynor (robot boy) on So You Think You Can Dance

    After so much popping, I need to mention the quick and light footwork of house dance.

    This Moonrunners (Toronto) robot dance video isn’t the best quality, but there’s some slick moves in here that are worth linking to.

    Can’t close this without linking to the recently famous “Hottest Dance Battle” video, featuring two pole dancing champions.

    Anyone care to add to this list? Please share!!

    1. February 8, 2012

      Jason Mongue

      Thanks for curating this collection of videos. Just watched that first one, and I’m trying to pick my jaw up off the floor. Going to make a fresh cup of coffee and absorb the rest. So much beauty in this world.

       
    2. February 8, 2012

      Jer

      Thanks Jason. I agree. With so many inspiring elements out there, it’s difficult to see them all. I am just trying to do my part in sharing those that I’ve been fortunate enough to discover. I love movement.

       

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