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Nathan Barnatt’s dancing fool shows up at an audition for a Kimberly Cole music video, and busts out some serious moves. Honestly, this is so much better than Dancing with the Stars.
Nathan Barnatt’s dancing fool shows up at an audition for a Kimberly Cole music video, and busts out some serious moves. Honestly, this is so much better than Dancing with the Stars.
There’s something strangely compelling about the way that the classic cello of Yo-Yo Ma perfectly complements the smooth moves of Los Angeles based dancer Charles “Lil Buck” Riley.
Team iLuminate and Japanese crew Wrecking Crew Orchestra both have the same bright idea, using wearable lighting systems to boost their performances. Teamwork and synergy on display.
Dergin Tokmak was diagnosed with polio at the age of one. The disease severely limited his leg function, but that didn’t seem to stand in the way of him taking on a career as an acrobatic dancer.
This tiny Casanova doesn’t even care that the Lady in Red is dancing with him. You can’t blame him though. With moves like that he could probably share a juicebox with any lady that he pleases.
We’ve seen shadows move on their own before, but with sweet moves like this, we’d welcome another chance to see rock and hip hop violinist Lindsey Stirling and her shadow bust a move.
Rhett & Link hit us up with another clip that can only be described as “what the internet was made for.” Watch, and be mesmerized by the dopest dancing zebra you’ll witness today.
We loved the first video from Suzanne Cleary & Peter Harding, the former Riverdancers. They’re back (in alter ego form) to entertain in their latest collaboration with director Jonny Reed.
Here is iGlide of the dance crew Remote Kontrol. Now, here is iGlide once he has his coffee. With buttery smooth moves like that, there’s a good reason they call him iGlide.
You guys couldn’t get enough of Marquese Scott’s bad-ass dance moves, so here he is once more, dubsteppin’ in the most unlikely location, China’s Great Wall. It’s all too short, and all too awesome.
After making some of the weirdest commercials ever, Skittles sent Nathan Barnatt a boombox as a gift and asked him to show it on his YouTube page. But this dancing fool couldn’t stop there.
While she’s not quite as coordinated as OK Go once was, you still have got to hand it to this woman for her treadmill dance skills. She certainly makes moonwalking look more achievable.
An 11-year-old girl going by the name Spinderella (no not that one) performs a headspin for an unreal 13 minutes, 53.34 seconds. She even has time to play with her iPad and some light reading.
You might be as amazed as we were to find that dubstep is the perfect soundtrack for juggling. Then again, it could just be the serious skills of Lauge Benjaminsen that make the clip work.
YouTuber Dedzig’s son asked him to put on Smooth Criminal while the kid was doing the dishes. Dedzig soon found out – and recorded – why. Nice save from the stumble kid. Keep on moving!
Ok, before you get all hot and bothered, it’s not that kind of pole dancing. Still, we’re mighty impressed by this African dancer as he works his pole and contorts himself into unnatural positions.
The butterfly knife dancer and his grandma are back, but this time they take a backseat to this equally boss sword-wielding lady. We don’t even care anymore if this is just an act. So much win.
Genki Sudo and the well-attired members of Japan’s World Order come together for their latest music video, featuring yet another demonstration of their perfectly-synchronized dance moves.
During World Series Game 4, a member of the Texas Rangers’ grounds crew lets loose his best dance moves after sweeping some sand. Sure, it was probably staged, but we were still entertained.
There’s no shortage of jaw-dropping action in YAK Films’ official recap of highlights from the “All Battles All” section 2011’s Notorious International Breakdancing Event.
This girl is practicing some moves for her drill team, when her kid brother decides to pop into the frame. Not only does he completely upstage her, she has no clue until the end. Smack that!
While Marquese “Nonstop” Scott’s moves may not be as sublime as last time, there are times in this more down-to-earth clip when he makes us wonder if his skeleton has been replaced with rubber.
We didn’t think Madeon’s dance song mashup could become any more enjoyable, until we saw it complemented by the nifty dancing by Nathan Barnatt and Jenny Fine in this video. (Thanks Dan!)
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