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In reply to the discussion: Good dancing is 'sign of male strength', study says [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)3. well, the figure isn't doing anything between shoulder and thigh
so there's no reason for your eye to go below his shoulders. There's no defined step to his foot moves. He's just moving randomly and more like a jump than a dance step. Another reason to pay attention to the more varied movement going on at shoulder level.
Put James Brown in that computer visual and I bet you have people looking at his feet.
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I prefer to see it as standing firm against those who insist that one must dance
DavidDvorkin
Feb 2013
#14
Go to minute three of this video if you want to see some good torso movement
flamingdem
Feb 2013
#20
Martial arts and boxing also have moves that translate well into dancing.
backscatter712
Feb 2013
#43