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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
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Ballet Arts' competition team went to the World Dance Championship in Secaucus, New Jersey back in July. During the five-day tournament, teams from Ireland, China, Australia and Henderson ...
The moonwalk. The moonwalk, or backslide, is a popping dance move in which the performer glides backwards but their body actions suggest forward motion. [1] It became popular around the world when Michael Jackson performed the move during the performance of "Billie Jean" on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, which was broadcast in 1983.
In a now-viral TikTok video shared by wife Hope Lawrence on Nov. 16, Zar Lawrence is seen teaching his child the haka, a traditional dance in the Māori culture.
The thrill of raw power, the brutal ecstasy of life on the edge. “It was,” said Nick, “the worst, best experience of my life.” But the boy’s death haunts him, mired in the swamp of moral confusion and contradiction so familiar to returning veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Top Thrill 2 is the world's fastest triple-launch strata coaster. It features two 420-foot-tall towers and launches riders three times at 74 miles per hour, 101 mph and finally 120 mph.