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Beat Surf Tendo Dancers - Music: Doing It To Death - Moga Almeri choreographer (2023)

The Past in 3D
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From Leo AI: Moga Almeri is a prominent Japanese dancer and choreographer who is widely recognized for creating a viral Soul and Waacking dance routine to the classic 1973 funk track "Doing It To Death" by Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s (produced by James Brown). Known online by the moniker "Yellowpants", Almeri frequently teaches and showcases this highly synchronized, high-energy choreography alongside the Beat Surf Tendo dancers in Yamagata, Japan. The Music: The routine is set to the driving rhythms of "Doing It To Death (Pt. 1 / AM DJ Version)", an iconic funk record that provides the perfect canvas for classic, rhythmic groove movements. Dance Style: The performance seamlessly blends 70s Waacking elements—characterized by expressive arm movements and posing—with deep Soul steps and street grooves. The Look: In many of the viral performances of this piece, the dancers sport coordinated retro aesthetics, reflecting the funk era of the music.
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