Video — 10 Dance Steps by Me..... Cultural, Amapiano and Waist Dance
People say you can't discover your hidden talent if you're an introvert. That's very true because I wouldn't have known that I know how to dance if I used to shy away from dancing in weddings. This is what most people are afraid to do because they feel it's a way of reducing their steeze and conpusure. This was until I discovered the best part of me and it's this best part of me I'm using to enjoy life now. People call me for events to entertain their guests or I just dance to entertain myself. So I'll be showing you guys 10 dance steps by me. These dance steps are crazy but unique. You'll definitely laugh your lungs out if you're not careful. I'm very good at waist dance, amapiano vibes and all that matters. When it comes to shaking my body, I'm always hyperactive in that aspect. Most times I try to make an entrance with my dance and people have no other options than to watch me dance in amazement. These are some of the dance steps I've recreated.
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These steps were torn by me during the second anniversary of our fitness team and it's only amapiano beats that can give me this kind of energy to be sincere. Some people may call it legwork because it was about moving my legs in a fast pacez following the beats. As you can see in number 10, I used that leg twisting to move out of the scene. This was the best creativity I ever did. Anytime I dance in this place, I'm always the talk of the whole place.....This is my favourite dance step this year, but nothing beats number 9....No. 9 got me laughing hysterically.
Dance Step 9 |
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This was the best waist dance I had this year. I've always been dancing like this, but people don't usually cover me in such moves. This was actually the first time seeing my waist move in such a manner. I was just dancing based on excitement and this excitement made me sprint my body and focused my moves to my waist for it to articulate well. My legs did the motion front and back while my hands were laid as if I wanted to fly. This was the best, but it doesn't beat No. 8. In terms of waist dance, this is the best of all.
Dance Steps 8 |
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The less chaotic. This was my moment. This was the calmest dance step I did using the amapiano vibes because of the beats. Not all amapiano songs are chaotic. Some are tender and needs you to indulge. I've never been so calm in my dancing steps before. That's why I had to put it as number 8. My dancing is always chaotic at all times. No exceptions. So if you see me on this mode, just know I'm exhausted or tired. I do dance with full energy.
Dance Steps 7 |
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This was my most chaotic dance step. People were even asking me if I was drunk because of the moves I deflected. I had my best dance partner with me that day during the wedding ceremony. He's my chaotic dance partner and we dance in such a way that creates an impression and stirs emotions. We did shoulder shrugging forward and backward. My shoulders were indeed shaking my whole body. The vibe I got was from my partner because he outdid his small self.
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This is one of the best traditional dance I displayed and I did this with a staff. I wasn't chaotic in this display. It was just soft and mild and I was dancing according to the beatings of the drums playing beside me. I had a partner who gave me all the vibes I needed. Anytime I hear traditional songs, my body is uplifted so high that I'm always tempted to move it in the direction of the beats. It was a cool traditional display. I'll show you the erratic ones. The next traditional dance was in a local setting and it was a masterpiece, though the video is blurry.
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This dance step was in a local setting and it was when I wanted to teach people how to dance cultural dance. I had to wear the costume used for dancing this type of dance. The name of the dance is called Ekombi which primarily involved throwing my body forward, sideways and backwards, especially my legs and hands.
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This is one of my twerking dance step. I can shake by waist in a slow motion to portray a moment. The song Odo was played and it got to a part where we had to twerk. I outdid myself in this. Twerking is perfect when your waist moves and your butt does the shaking. It was there I discovered I could concentrate my energy to my waist and allow it to move instead of my body.
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The most chaotic traditional display I did. After creating this play, I was called upon and given special treatment. This is my best chaotic cultural display above all others. The moves, the turning, the shaking and everything just made it unique. You need to see how people gave me full attention in this.
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This will still remain my best challenge dance with a Steemian. We had to follow a trend and we smashed the trend by giving off good vibes. It's actually a trend that needs calculated steps, rhythm and focus. If you've heard of My darling, you'll know it's a dance challenge or trend and I smashed it with nsijoro.
Dance Step 1 |
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This is the best and overall best. No dance step can best this chaotic amapiano vibes. This was a dance that hit the internet very much. Some people asked if I was drunk of amapiano. Amapiano just has this spirit of making you move your body in chaos.
Dancing isn't inborn. I was an introvert and became an extrovert by dancing chaotically. Dancing really helped me leave that hood and I'm grateful I discovered that talent
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