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Help me identify this dance move (Koda Kumi video)

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by gravechild, Apr 13, 2013.

  1. gravechild

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    I'll start off by saying I don't know the first thing about dance, minus some very basic terminology. :lol:

    That said, there's at least one move in this video I'm interested in learning, but before that, I'll have to define it!

    From the looks, it seems to be either a variation of the grind, shimmy, or perhaps a combination of both at once? Either way, it's something I've seen several times before, but never took the time to notice. Since I've taken a mild interest in clubbing and dancing, though, I wouldn't mind starting with something similar.

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    Of course, if you recognize any of the other half dozen moves from the boys and girls in this video, feel free to name them, too. :thumbsup: There are hundreds of tutorials online, so chances are, there's probably some chance of learning them.
     
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    Unfortunately i dont know this dance... but I love koda kumi and own everything shes ever released xD sorry.. just needed to say that!
     
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    Yeah, it's probably just one of the hundreds of variations of grind, quite common in hip hop dance. Definitely one of those 'must know' moves for any beginner in the scene.