These minor deterrents will stop most from following through with the fantasy. The problem is: any attempt to recreate the sequence in public would only ever result in laughable parody, Justin Timberlake style, since it seems a prerequisite for pulling off the dance is having incredible pins and lady lumps, not to mention coordination. Just as Dirty Dancing made every woman wish she could achieve “the lift”, Single Ladies stirs a very primordial desire in women to… well… become Beyoncé – to embrace our inner booty and somehow replicate the singer’s hip manipulations, chest-pops and bottom-slaps wearing nothing but a leotard and high heels. It’s got to be one of the most insanely intricate and sexy routines in the history of pop music, yet I’m willing to bet every woman has at least considered cancelling Friday night’s plans to hibernate in her bedroom with YouTube and nut out a few steps. There’s something uniquely liberating about piecing together a few moves in your lounge room with friends, then flash mobbing the dance floor with a perfectly synchronised routine when the DJ plays that song.īut there’s a long way between Nut Bush-style square dances and the choreography in the clip to Beyoncé’s Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It). From Thriller to the YMCA and that unfortunately unforgettable ’90s one-hit-woe – Macarena – music videos have been inspiring people to learn dance sequences for generations.
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