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  2. Melbourne shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne shuffle is a rave dance that developed in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The dance moves involve a fast heel-and-toe movement or T-step, combined with a variation of the running man coupled with a matching arm action. [ 1 ]

  3. J'adore Hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Pae and Sarah performing the Melbourne Shuffle on the streets of Melbourne, Australia.. The video for the single features footage of a live Scooter concert in Differdange (), dancers Pae (Missaghi Peyman) and Sarah Miatt performing the Melbourne Shuffle on the streets of Melbourne and car scenes of H.P. Baxxter, the frontman of Scooter, recorded on Majorca ().

  4. Running man (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Running Man Dance. The running man is a street dance, consisting of "shuffling" and sliding steps, imitating a stationary runner.The dancer takes steps forward, then slides the foot placed in front backwards almost immediately, while moving their fists forwards and back horizontally in front of them.

  5. LMFAO - Wikipedia

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    The Shuffle Bot is a character best known for his appearances in the LMFAO music videos. The Shuffle Bot is portrayed by American disc jockey, dancer and rapper Andrew Furr, who won an online shuffling contest that promised the winner a place alongside hip-hop dance group Quest Crew, who had joined the LMFAO's troupe as winners of a dance ...

  6. List of dance styles - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Melbourne shuffle - Wikipedia

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  8. “Marketing Genius”: Boomer Couple’s “Gen Z ... - AOL

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    The video was a hit with audiences, as it went viral on both Instagram and TikTok since being uploaded last Friday (September 6), with netizens loving the confused couple’s attempt at using Gen ...

  9. Talk:Melbourne shuffle/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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