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Started by Sam, August 03, 2009, 02:36:28 PM

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Quote from: Kaz on August 03, 2009, 03:36:21 PM
so michael jackson did para para?

or did he move too much baddood;

He moved too much, kinda. Para para is mostly characterized by the synchronized elaborate arm movements. The dancers usually stand in one designated spot for the entire dance, so even if there are leg movements, they're very small and discreet.
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Quote from: Sam on August 03, 2009, 03:39:20 PM
He moved too much, kinda. Para para is mostly characterized by the synchronized elaborate arm movements. The dancers usually stand in one designated spot for the entire dance, so even if there are leg movements, they're very small and discreet.
So it stands for Paralysis?


But yeah, line dances are interesting.

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Quote from: Sam on August 03, 2009, 03:31:27 PM
para para paradise is an arcade game by Konami and based off para para >_> The style of dance came first, game followed.

Para para is kind of a loose genre of dance and has been interpreted a couple different ways. You don't have to be asian to do it (that's like saying you have to be asian to cosplay), and you can even see the two people in the third video I posted are American.

Generally para para has 2+ dancers coordinating in the same moves. There isn't much leg movement besides side-stepping, but side-stepping itself is very important for the dances.


Kind of like how Tektonik is a brand / french disco style characterized only by obsessive arm movements and a need for strong rhythm?


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