Weekender dance moves thread

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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby buzzingtalk » 18 Sep 2008, 09:22

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:haha: I will never forget this video. I hadn't laughed so hard in ages.



CLASSIC! if you've not seen it watch it.


hahahahaha that video is like...the 'in' joke from glade with the people i was camping with. if anyone sat with me, my bros and jake, they probably would have heard us say "ive got something for you body, your mind and you soul" then jump into a horribel hardstyle tune and laugh uncontrollably

proper funny shit :)

but yeah i saw people doing the hakkun in KL, it was so funny i couldnt even laugh
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby leah » 19 Sep 2008, 15:13

baldmosher wrote:

Get on it people. I didn't realise there were RULES to this shit!

I've got 7 months to get good.

tried this yesterday- stubbed my toe quite painfully :oops:

maybe it would work out better at heathrow or gatwick instead of in my house...
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby buzzingtalk » 21 Sep 2008, 06:57

hardstyle and jumping, for some strange reason, seems to be very popular in malaysia thisa year - good fun. was out last night and there was some kind of shuffle-off going on, 3 people trying to bust the best moves, was scooterlicious.

ive now learnt a few jumpstyle moves and will be polishing them off for glade.
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby snudge » 22 Sep 2008, 14:39

Can we have a "line dancingesk" jumpstep party? DJ Donna Summers playing the best the dutch have to offer and all bangfacers in lines hopping about on 1 foot? Would be awsome!
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Beatmonkey » 22 Sep 2008, 15:44

snudge wrote:Can we have a "line dancingesk" jumpstep party? DJ Donna Summers playing the best the dutch have to offer and all bangfacers in lines hopping about on 1 foot? Would be awsome!


I second this suggestion, esspecialy if combined with real line dancing. A jumpstyle docey doe would be very silly indeed.
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby marleen » 23 Oct 2008, 22:17

it would be great to have Leroy in pontin´s for us just for polishing the skills before the three-day-marathon.
Although the basic stuff is theoretically in every ravers blood.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SItPGEs ... re=related

I´m mos def ready for those "intense" versions of the moves myself..
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby marleen » 25 Oct 2008, 09:54

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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby ThE99THReDBallooN » 25 Oct 2008, 10:23

oh my god these videos are amazing hahahahaha
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby leah » 25 Oct 2008, 17:45

marleen wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awWtK7MvgjI

"wash the laundry" :haha:
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby boki » 05 Nov 2008, 21:29

This jumping business is all well and good, but what about us wobbly, top-heavy types?

I've got feelings of anxiety, me.
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Photogryan » 02 Mar 2009, 22:04

That "melbourne shuffle" looks exactly the same as some of the dances me and my mates used to do back in 1992 at raves in the uk, calling it the melbourne shuffle is taking the piss some what, but it doesnt suprise me you kids think you invented it as decent rave footage from back then is proper rare.

I look forward to throwing shapes with some kids that can actually dance though, although ive never been into that learning fixed move patterns to much as i prefer just flowing with the tunes and mixing styles.

will have to try and find some old uk rave footage now and post some links, will be nice to party with ravers that dont just wobble about pissed lol :wink:
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Gand » 05 Mar 2009, 21:28

GET UR SKANK ON BLUD


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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby laurennoodles » 06 Mar 2009, 14:01

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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Aussie Raver » 06 Mar 2009, 15:30

Photogryan wrote:That "melbourne shuffle" looks exactly the same as some of the dances me and my mates used to do back in 1992 at raves in the uk, calling it the melbourne shuffle is taking the piss some what, but it doesnt suprise me you kids think you invented it as decent rave footage from back then is proper rare.


The melbourne suffle isn't something new it's been around for ages. Growing up as a kid when at raves thats how you could tell where someone is from without asking by the style or way they danced. People from the south (Melbourne) did the shuffle and you could tell a ture old skool raver because they spread talcum powder on the dance floor!!!

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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby nagsworth » 08 Mar 2009, 06:28

Dance moves? Everyone talking about a signature weekender move? What is this, a B-Boy Battle? Just fling your limbs about like a mad cunt. That's what I do, and the chixdiggit. Raves just ain't the same no mo', or so I've been told.

Re: spontaneous dancing... I came out of a drum n' bass night in my town last year and a friend of ours was parked outside. As soon as the venue started emptying, he opened the boot of his car and started pumping more d'n'b. Me and a couple others started dancing in the road and soon enough there was about 30 people in the road, skanking like there was no tomorrow. Eventually someone called the police as the cars couldn't get through. Still though, best spontaneous event I ever put my hand to. That's a proper flashdance, fuck the T-Mobile advert with their choreographing and careful planning.
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Gand » 08 Mar 2009, 11:28

laurennoodles wrote:i love you mike


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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby WaveyRaveyDavey » 09 Mar 2009, 11:04

nagsworth wrote:Dance moves? Everyone talking about a signature weekender move? What is this, a B-Boy Battle? Just fling your limbs about like a mad cunt. That's what I do, and the chixdiggit. Raves just ain't the same no mo', or so I've been told.

Re: spontaneous dancing... I came out of a drum n' bass night in my town last year and a friend of ours was parked outside. As soon as the venue started emptying, he opened the boot of his car and started pumping more d'n'b. Me and a couple others started dancing in the road and soon enough there was about 30 people in the road, skanking like there was no tomorrow. Eventually someone called the police as the cars couldn't get through. Still though, best spontaneous event I ever put my hand to. That's a proper flashdance, fuck the T-Mobile advert with their choreographing and careful planning.


:thup: :thup: Seconded. Surely organising people to follow moves goes against the BANGFACE grain?

Although 'trying' to organise a LindyBANG would probably be a laugh...and a failure!
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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby Thumbthumb » 05 Apr 2009, 22:24

Be patient for the dance :

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Re: Weekender dance moves thread

Postby marleen » 17 Apr 2009, 11:08

i think i´ll be doing pelican moondance..
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