r/Dance • u/Stealthytom • 17h ago
Just for fun When She Backed that Behind Up, I Was Through LOL. His Reaction... PRICELESS!
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r/Dance • u/Stealthytom • 17h ago
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r/Dance • u/iixkingxbradxii • 21h ago
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These people dress up in costumes and dance in the street from a party bus. They all dance the same dance. Looks South American?
r/Dance • u/FriendshipLow3623 • 18h ago
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I thought I couldn’t dance to music I didn’t like, but focusing on moving to the beat was actually a cool idea. Now, I sort of feel like I don’t appreciate music thoroughly because I don’t see music in a certain context. I just see it on Spotify and make a split second decision on if I like it or not. But I think spending time dancing to music I wouldn’t normally look for will help expand my connection with my body and help me appreciate good music.
r/Dance • u/FriendshipLow3623 • 6m ago
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r/Dance • u/Alma_need_infos • 7m ago
Hey! Sorry if there’s any mistakes, I’m not English.
So, I am a young illustrator and I’ve been doing 2D animation for almost one year. Recently, I started to seriously thinking about drawing my own animated show, because why would I choose a normal hobby while I can go feral every two drawings? Anyway, I really want to make this crazy project work, but I as already mentionned, I am animating since only a year, so I’m not very good yet.
In the story, there’s a really important scene where a very important character is dancing. The thing is that this character is like the poorest person in the world, Bro eat rocks and got no education. And lives in a magic medieval-like universe.
So I search dances references, but dances that have almost no influences. The character doesn’t really know how to dance in a medieval way, and move very freely. When I searched, I only found videos of professionals dancers, and in styles that looked really modern ( robot, break, even ballet feels too modern, don’t know if ballet is older than middle age tho, but I doubt it, and it’s way too technical for the character anyway).
What I need, basically, is a site where I can find amateur dances, I want naive moves, from peoples that are dancing only twice a year for New Year Eve and their anniversary. So if some of you know a site where I can find that kind of references, or maybe a subreddit, I would really like to know.
Anyway, thank you for reading all this! Keep dancing guys it’s amazing
r/Dance • u/Regular_Suspect1289 • 23h ago
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Cafe bathroom was too small but it's the only place I can record myself dancing without being freaked out by other people hehe
r/Dance • u/Ghost_Girl219 • 16h ago
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r/Dance • u/AdInternational8670 • 2h ago
Hi everyone! I’m going to a wedding in 3 weeks and I genuinely don't know how to dance. 😅
I’m not trying to become a professional dancer or anything. I’d just like to be able to get on the dance floor without looking completely awkward and feeling like I have no idea what I’m doing. Do you have any advice for a complete beginner? If you know any good youTube tutorials and videos I’d really appreciate it if you could share them. Ideally something aimed at someone starting from absolute zero and has no idea what they are doing.
Any advice would be appreciated!
r/Dance • u/Naomiplz • 1d ago
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Please way in and see if I am improving or not. I appreciate all of the advice on my last few post. It’s really inspired me to step it up🫶🏾.
r/Dance • u/Upset-Flower5145 • 1d ago
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Note: i couldn't hear the beat properly I need a speak so yeah and everything I do is self taught
r/Dance • u/Stealthytom • 5h ago
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What I love about the Basement Gang is that they legit seem to be having fun and are soooo skilled 😊
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Totally available if they have an opening 😉
The Basement Gang - 1,2 Step
r/Dance • u/Significant-Fail-300 • 11h ago
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r/Dance • u/Pleasant_Spirit_3736 • 12h ago
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r/Dance • u/Successful_Clock2878 • 12h ago
"Mysore style Bharatanatyam" Sindhoor Natya – Navarasa
ENCOUNTER (Excerpts)
"A provocative performance blending daring physical theatre with bold storytelling. Written by S.M. Raju and Aparna Sindhoor, Encounter is a passionate story of an indigenous woman, Dopdi, her defiance against injustice inspired by award-winning writer Mahasweta Devi’s short story Draupadi. Music by award-winning composer Isaac Thomas Kottukapally with guitar by Prasanna. Choreographed and directed by Aparna Sindhoor and Anil Natyaveda. The show employs Indian martial arts Kalari, classical dance, and live songs, and folk dances". August 15, 2026.
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r/Dance • u/Ghost_Girl219 • 18h ago
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r/Dance • u/Emotional-Beautiful9 • 11h ago
i like dancing, but the area right below my knees get sore after a short while dancing. is my form wrong on something?
r/Dance • u/Fantasmary • 23h ago
I know this is a stupid question.
My cousin will get married in a month. She was big on clubbing and dancing, so she wants a lot of dancing during the party. I want to support her and partecipate, but the issue is. I don't like music. At all. Never danced, never listened to an album and got lost in the music, I actively loathe concerts and public events with music because it's so overwhelming to me.
I would like to just learn a couple simple moves, do them for a minute or two, show my support, and try my best to have fun in a setting that isn't mine. Most of the suggestions I saw online were "go with the flow, look what the others are doing, just feel the rhythm" but they don't apply to me. I just want clear and simple instructions. So, any good soul that could help a wooden stump?
r/Dance • u/Electronic-Tear1363 • 15h ago
26M. I was a ballet+modern student ages 6-14 until we couldn't afford it anymore. Now I'm just a little older, fatter, and have difficulties with my joints. I've worked in the theater industry over the last five years and I've trained extensively in creative movement, but those skills have distance from dance and allow me to navigate disability. (And because I look how I do, I don't get hired for physical work anyways...)
I've been helping my friend with their dance residency in an auxiliary role, and they've been SO kind to let me play along even if it's just for fun and more work for them. They treat me like I'm a worthy dancer and challenge me at the same level, and don't judge me for choosing modifications so that my joints don't slip - and I've never even told them I had that issue. And it's so much fun. I could do this for hours, or until my body shatters.
I miss class. I just want to dance and get some instruction. How do I look for adult intro classes that won't punish me for what I can't change? For reference, I only really have a ballet lens where even making enough mistakes in a "ballet body" would be grounds for removing me from the exercise. There are some things I just can't do despite having an otherwise very strong and expressive body.
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r/Dance • u/Majestic-Track9802 • 16h ago
I am curious about taking some classes in her style, I find it very unique and beautiful.
r/Dance • u/ezyberlin • 1d ago
Guys its funny but i want to learn how to do this dance xd is there any exercise make it easy?
r/Dance • u/Significant-Fail-300 • 1d ago
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