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Zombie dancers at Thrill the World 2008 in Austin, Texas. Thrill the World is an annual international dance event and world record breaking attempt, in which participants simultaneously emulate the zombie dance seen in the music video of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", originally choreographed by Michael Peters and assisted by Vincent Paterson.
The Thriller dance is performed in major cities around the world. The largest zombie dance included 12,937 dancers, in Mexico City. [6] The annual Thrill the World event aims to have people in cities around the world perform the dance. [35] Michael Jackson's Thriller is popular on YouTube, which hosts reenactments of the dance.
The inmates dancing to "Thriller" in their YouTube video. Thriller is a viral video featuring the CPDRC Dancing Inmates of a high-security penitentiary.In 2007, the inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), a maximum security prison in Cebu, the Philippines, imitated the zombie dance featured in the music video of Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars. He wrote that it's "an upbeat and well-paced celebration of the making of the album that yielded seven Top 10 singles and inspired a number of seminal moments of cultural significance, from Jackson breaking racial barriers on MTV to the legendary appearance on Motown's 25th anniversary special to the release of ...
[61] [62] The dance is performed in major cities around the world; the largest zombie dance included 12,937 dancers, in Mexico City. [63] A YouTube video of more than 1,500 prisoners performing the dance in the Philippines had attracted 14 million views as of 2010. [63] Director Guillermo del Toro cites “Thriller” as an early inspiration.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark said she first started receiving college recruitment letters in seventh grade, during a recent appearance on "New Heights."
In the video which was later uploaded to YouTube on April 6, 2006, he is seen performing various dance moves on stage with a spot light pointing at him in under 8 minutes. [10] At that time, it was rated on YouTube as: #1 Most Viewed All Time Video on YouTube.com [11] #1 Top Rated Video on YouTube.com [11] #3 Most Discussed Video on YouTube.com ...
The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.