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choreography that transcribes both love and hate

I don’t know about you, but I personally have always been a fan of dance (classical, modern jazz, hip-hop, capoeira…). So for me, YouTube is blessed bread! Every day discover new choreographies, new movements, new talents… Today, I share with you a magnificent choreography that transcribe-s both love and hate, performed by two incredible dancers.

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The first time you watch this video, you may have the feeling of watching a slideshow, or that we are witnessing a clip made in stop-motion so all their movements are choppy! This dance is called popping! Its principle? Contract and relax your muscles in rhythm in order to give this final rendering so special. The two dancers, Cyrus Glitch Spencer and Jaja Vankov, both participated in the show, “So You Think You Can Dances an American dance competition show. So they are not at their first attempt! I also suggest that you follow their two respective channels so that you can admire their other performances! By clicking on the links, you will access her by Cyrus Glitch Spencer as well as that of Jaja Vankov.

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choreography that transcribes both love and hate

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Combining strength, flexibility, and total control of their bodies, this two dancers manage to transport us during the 3 minutes that last the song “Stay” by Rihanna. One would think to witness the unfolding of the life of a couple in accelerated. Couple who naturally goes through phases of love but also crises and conflicts. A game of bodies that echoes the game of seduction. You caught me, but I will escape just as quickly, catch up with me but do not try to hold me at the risk of suffocating me… The roles are constantly reversed, but there is an undeniable harmony in this ballet. A little sweetness in this world of brute .. We are asking for more!

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