How To Do The Harlem Shake
Step aside Psy. There is a new dance step in town that's going viral. And you don't even have to memorize the steps. It is so easy, Gangnam Style looks like doing Calculus. It's the Harlem Shake. If you haven't seen a Harlem Shake video yet, take a look at this:
The Harlem Shake began just recently and was started by 5 teenagers from Queensland, Australia. The videos last 31 seconds and feature an excerpt from the song "Harlem Shake" by electronic musician Baauer.
Since then, many uploaded their own versions of Harlem Shake.
You can also do your own Harlem Shake. The Harlem Shake video usually begins with a person wearing a helmet or mask dancing to the song alone for 15 seconds, surrounded by other people not paying attention or unaware of the dancing individual. The second half of the video then cuts to the entire crowd doing crazy stuff, making their own convulsive dance steps for the next 15 seconds. Usually they would be wearing funny costumes or carrying out-of-this-world props or half-naked and just going bonkers.
Here are some of my favorite Harlem Shake Videos uploaded in Youtube.
And so far, this is the best one:
Since then, many uploaded their own versions of Harlem Shake.
You can also do your own Harlem Shake. The Harlem Shake video usually begins with a person wearing a helmet or mask dancing to the song alone for 15 seconds, surrounded by other people not paying attention or unaware of the dancing individual. The second half of the video then cuts to the entire crowd doing crazy stuff, making their own convulsive dance steps for the next 15 seconds. Usually they would be wearing funny costumes or carrying out-of-this-world props or half-naked and just going bonkers.
Here are some of my favorite Harlem Shake Videos uploaded in Youtube.
And so far, this is the best one:
Let's do the Harlem Shake everyone!
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