Our favourite bizarrozoologist talks about trust, assisted by the onscreen gymnastics of praeternaturally ripped Cirque du Soleil performers Alya Titarenko and Gael Ouisse.
Category Archives: Dance
Dragonhouse tyro Dorian ‘Bluprint’ Hector does his al fresco animation thing to Sky Fiyah by Thriftworks.
Previously: Nonstop Live
B-Boy
atA 10 year old B-Boy in Namba, Osaka reminds us that he is young and supple and we are old and calcified.
Music “Take Me Home” by Decap.

An identification chart for the undead in the appropriately visceral style of a vintage medical illustration, successfully Kickstarter’d by Jason B. Thompson, who sez:
How many different forms of undead and not-really-undead have gone by the zombie name? As a horror fan, when I hear that something has “zombies,” I want to know: are they fast zombies or slow zombies? Viral zombies, supernatural zombies or alien-invasion zombies? Headshot zombies, living zombies or writhing-severed-limbs zombies? Crazed, unreasonable people who are alive but act ‘zombie-like’? Voodoo zombies, cannibal zombies or rotting Etruscan curse zombies?
Full sized version here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9SbtnSL5E8
Robert Jones’ sequel to last year’s brilliantly sequenced Hollywood Dance Tribute: 73 movie dance clips set to Neutron Dance by the Pointer Sisters.
‘Contemporary Eric’ and his assistant ‘Bich’ take you through the fifteen steps of contemporary dance.
Now you too can do teh contemporary dance.
Marquese ‘Nonstop’ Scott does his ultra-smooth flow-locking thing to Ellie Goulding’s I Need Your Love (NEF Project Remix).
Previously: Broken String/Hanging On
Dance coach Poppin John and The Robot Boys (danish dancers Nick Nitro and Jeppe Long) present a robot masterclass.
Arguably as good as anything you’ve seen up to 1.40, then just plain gobsmacking for an extended period after that.
A light-hearted homage to the world of burlesque and the endemic ‘chasing of the shiny demon’ presented by the world famous Hubba Hubba Revue of San Francisco, what sez:
…GTV True Life exposes the dangers and consequences of the metallic particles used frequently with abandon amongst burlesque performers. Support a glitter-free burlesque lifestyle!
French director Marc-Antoine Locatelli’s performance art project featuring dancer Lucas Boirat’s flowing interactions with an elusive light source.
It’s rather excellent, we feel.
(H/T: John Quinlivan)









