What is this dance move called?
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You start of perpendicular to the ground. then slowly you start to lean backwards until your back becomes parallel to the ground, rest your weight on your legs and knees. (As if you are doing the limbo dance). Then you drop your hands down and you throw up and down alternating between left and right. its a really common dance move, done in like to songs such as disco/techno
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Answer:
Some people call it the "Matrix" because it looks similar to the famous scene when Neo dodges the bullets. I've also heard it called the "Ciara Move" because she's the singer/dance who used it VERY frequently in music performances. Though the real name I don't know...
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i think its the "limbo dance" you're looking for. or "the matrix" or "Ciara's Matrix dance."
daydreamer
Lean with it rock with it move http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYnTAAsl2OU i dont know the acutal name sorry
Erika
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