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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsJack Stanford, eccentric "rag" dancer - "Lappentanz" 1935
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Jack Stanford, eccentric "rag" dancer - "Lappentanz" 1935 (Original Post)
marble falls
14 hrs ago
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I've always enjoyed "eccentric dancing", and that guy is good. Here one that's a bit differnt ...
marble falls
7 hrs ago
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blm
(114,620 posts)1. That takes a great dancer with incredible flexibility AND control.
That form is being given a new life via hip hop freestylers.
My current favorite, Wang Yibo.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UdhbUdNMlxY
marble falls
(71,742 posts)5. I've always enjoyed "eccentric dancing", and that guy is good. Here one that's a bit differnt ...
... original high school flag squad dancer?
blm
(114,620 posts)6. Heh. Original. This is a fun thread.
marble falls
(71,742 posts)8. Legendary Dancer Earl "Snakehips" Tucker in 1930
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blm
(114,620 posts)10. Amazing
yorkster
(3,800 posts)2. Rubberband man. Neat.
flor-de-jasmim
(2,275 posts)3. I bet Danny Kaye and Dick Van Dyke were fans!
Harker
(17,730 posts)4. He could have been the Prime Minister of Silly Walks.
marble falls
(71,742 posts)7. The minister will see you now ...
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