“I hope people are still wowed by what I bring since it’s something different”, Aussie breaker Raygun said before her viral performance. Well, people were certainly wowed, though probably not in the way she had intended.
Timberlake attempted a famous dance called the “Beat Ya Feet dance” at a music festival and fans were left rather unimpressed.
The Los Angeles music trio performed at the Boston Calling music festival in Massachusetts and shared their quirky ‘I Know Alone’ dance number centerstage.
Elon Musk busted some (rather awkward) moves at Tesla’s grand opening of its Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany.
Australian dance troupe 101 Doll Squadron, which was hired by the Royal Australian Navy to perform at an event, are at the centre of a ‘twerking’ controversy.
The Germans have found a way to maintain physical distancing while still partying hard during the cornavirus pandemic.
Elon Musk danced like nobody was watching in Shanghai at a Tesla Model 3 event, except everyone was watching and he didn’t quite have the moves.
Snowball the sulphur-crested cockatoo isn’t your average avian, and researchers analysing his boogie say he has 14 distinct dance moves.
A six-year-old from Port Elizabeth has become an international sensation thanks to her epic dance moves.
Mick Jagger is back, following his recent heart surgery, and he has the dance moves to prove it.
Bill Gates, holding court with five women on the dancefloor of a nightclub in Miami, is a thing of beauty.
This property ad has been described as “so breathtakingly horrific that it borders on art”.
Every morning, principal Zhang Pengfei leads around 700 pupils in a synchronised dance routine, and the internet absolutely loves it.
Over the past few years, one of South Africa’s most popular dance forms has become internationally recognised. Here’s a look at how it’s evolving.
Theresa May popped past Kenya as part of her trip to Africa, and she is clearly unaffected by the fact that her Gugulethu dance was widely ridiculed.
British Prime Minister Theresa May stopped in at a school in Gugulethu to show off her dance moves. Well, ‘show off’ is being kind.
Every teenager finds their parents embarrassing, but it’s not often that you get to watch the action unfold live on a massive video screen.
Michael Jackson says to blame it on the boogie, and that’s exactly how someone ended up being shot in the leg. Not this chap’s finest moment.
When I think of Anthony Hopkins I think of ‘Silence of the Lambs’, and it looks like the actor is channelling some crazy in his latest Twitter video.
The president took centre stage this weekend in Limpopo, with dance moves that left many astonished. What do the experts think?
Over the weekend, George Bush got to boogie on the dance floor during his nephew’s wedding. He must be loving the trainwreck that is the Trump presidency.
Feeling a little down in the office today? Maybe you can blame it on the boogie. I’m sorry, and to make it up here’s a dude busting some MJ moves.
In 2010, Constable Singh took it upon himself to control an intersection in India, using dance moves to sway drivers. Also, how about that ‘tache?
Back in November, Christiaan and Daniela van den Berg tied the knot. It turns out hubby, with some help from his groomsmen, had a few tricks up his sleeve.
I’m not a big fan of waking up to a video of me doing a boogie from the night before, but these dance moves are proving very popular online.
The Pantsula dance form is uniquely South African, but can you imagine it danced in the back alleys of Japan? Oh, it’s amazing.
A white Zulu was spotted in Pinetown, singing songs to women with no underwear and people have only given him love. Check it.
I know you’ve got your funky chicken and sprinkler moves down like a champ, but this video should more than put you in your place. Brilliant stuff.
They say you should dance like nobody’s watching, except when you’re POTUS and FLOTUS everyone is always watching. And judging.
Watch what you get when you put a group of jocks into a space with loud EDM and feed them a handful of drugs. During the day.