[Illusion of choice 2] (Viewer #60,579)
The music is fairly awful, but the confused white people in the background make up for it.
Also, these guys look like a Tim Burton stop-motion clip, which is a fairly amazing talent to have.
[Illusion of choice 2] (Viewer #60,579)
The music is fairly awful, but the confused white people in the background make up for it.
Also, these guys look like a Tim Burton stop-motion clip, which is a fairly amazing talent to have.
Know what’s funny? In the middle and I thought, “Wow, he was able to freeze in that position, perfectly cued to the music.”
Then, I realized I was buffering. But I didn’t notice I was buffering, because of how clean it was leading up to it.
It’s called “pop and lock” and it’s a style descended from the old “robot” dancing moves from years ago, with a harder edge and using “dubstep” music. It’s the “grandchild” of the old Shields and Yarnell mime performing, as well. The first guy doing solo is a pretty well-know pop and locker named “Marquese”. There are a lot of very impressive dancers doing this. Look for “Robot Boys” on Youtube for a pair of Danish performers that have a pretty good sense of humor in their performances.
Here’s a much calmer version of this kind of dance: https://youtu.be/yaR-xcp8UaY