Tengobaila cannot dance like no one's watching anymore, because she's become an Internet sensation thanks to Dlisted's Michael K who was mesmerized by her enthusiasm and her dancing skills in equal measure. Who among us has not danced in front of the mirror, making goofy faces while feelin' fine? Hopefully, my weekend will look a little more exciting than this, but hats off to Tengobaila for letting her freak flag fly!
It's official. Beyonce's "All the Single Ladies" is so catchy that even a baby can't resist it. I know some people say they're tired of this song, but this video may revive your interest!
They say you should work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt, and dance like no one's watching. This appears to be the strategy that the dude dubstepping on the right seems to have taken. I totally identify with him; I always try to learn fancy dance moves thinking in my head I look like the guy on the left.
You'd better hope that the next time you're out at the club trying to look cool and sexay with your dancing, this little boy doesn't show up. Because he will show you up is what I'm trying to say, and that would be embarrassing. .
Sometimes a song and the inspired drugged-out dancer who’s into it make it impossible not to follow suit. Check out the chain reaction of happiness here on some random hippie hill on a sunny day. It’s pretty awesome, and I hope my weekend is this unstoppable!
This might be the best flash mob I've ever seen – even though it's sponsored by AETV and hence isn't technically as cool. Still, can you imagine shopping and suddenly having a hundred gold-Hammer pants clad people dancing your way? I especially love the old man in the jacket and headband — we should hope to be that cool at his age!
Beyonce's "Single Ladies" may be old news, but it gets me every time I see someone do this dance. In this case, about 100 dancers got together in a Trident Gum-sponsored flash mob to strut their stuff. I watch this, and my inner librarian rips off her glasses, puts down her hair, throws on a one-shouldered bathing suit with heels, and begins to dance wildly.
If I ever have kids, this is what they're going to do instead of play video games: entertain me with freaky deaky dances in the living room.
Thanks, momma tikita!
Ecstasy is one hell of a drug! It seems to make people think they really can dance, dance, dance! Like Kenny Powers here from the HBO show Eastbound and Down.