Bokko Dance and Jump style
Posted by ghost image (Ghostt) on Wed, 2008-04-23 16:04
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Location: Alaska
On the first video about 2:20, it reminds me of the six flags commercial with the old dancing guy in the suit. I guess it was bokko dancing.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=n_Git__loCk
I'd certainly be interested in different types of dances. I tend to want to perform dangerous dances which I can break a body part though.
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permalinkLocation: Canada, Ontario >D
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OMG i remember that guy XDDD
and i like to perform dangerous dances to
the fursuit kinda adds to the danger well kinda if you can move good in one then IT WILL BE AWSOME
i ll make a vid showing how and post it
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permalinkLocation: Deleware
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That looks like itll be killer on the legs
Yet it looks good if you have people synchronized doing it
I think Ima try it out now
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jump style is very hard on the legs... im learning the tricks to and jumping for 5 mins is killer
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THough it is fluid
It looks like once you get to jumping all the energy is mainly momentum
I guess it shouldnt be too hard
I like though
Ive been trying it to a couple songs and it works pretty well.
But Bokko.....That is killer on my legs.
I can bairly do that.Its TOO wild
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lmao jump style is fun XD
bokko is easy they vid i showed was called bokko power style
they had possesvie and that is murder on the hips
but picture bokko and glowsticks NOW THAT WOULD BE A LIGHT SHOW 8D
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The Japanese have the craziest, most ridiculous looking styles of dance and the most bizzare/cheesy dance music on the face of the earth. Eurobeat is a perfect example of this.
Together, though, they work well.
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lol
para para is the japanese version of bokko
para para looks cool but its pretty reaptative
bokko has different styles i counted 3
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permalinkLocation: Mystic, CT
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We don't have 'Talent competitions', though we do have the Masquerade. Dance performances are considered for that.
Also, that's some good hoofin' there.
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Awsome 8D
also give some of these dances a try 8D
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Would jumpp style music be considered drum& bass?
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permalinkLocation: Chester County, PA, North America
haha hellz no! There's alot of different techno genres, jumpstyle music is usually Gabber, Hardcore, or Hard-Style Trance.
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hard style and jump style dancers seem to be in compete from each other.
hardstyle is awsome. its amazing how they glide. i can do a bit
but its kinda cuz my knees are bad. im trying to get a new style going
called "Hypnotica"
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Cool
Im trying to incorporate jump style with my breakdance
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BounceBreak i like that 8D *O* omg breakdance i like how breakers move its hypnotic to see how the human body is so flexiable
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Im not the greatest but I bet I can put a WOW expression on your face
I like the name BounceBreak
I think Ima call it that now....Thx for the idea...HAvent even thought of calling it that :3
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lmao it just came to mind 8D
and no problem
and i bet u can put aOMG on my face 8D
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permalinkLocation: Chester County, PA, North America
I just started this dance yesterday. I'm using it instead of tae bo. It's the greatest most fun aerobics I've ever done! haha I'm gonna do it 20 minutes a day and use it at every festival I'm at! Thanks so much for posting this.
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We should all get together and jump the night away.............Literally
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permalinkLocation: Chester County, PA, North America
I'm down wit dat!
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Same here but i think i ll hardstyle dance
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Yea same here, hardstyle tis my favorite.
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MoonBoy is who im studying off and i got to say its awsome but i dont know if this dragon is that good XD but keep practicing and ill be good 8D
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permalinkLocation: Chester County, PA, North America
Yea! I watch moonboy for guidance too. I mostly improvise and that's what it seems it's all about to me. I'm gettin better every day. It's so fun. I just did it for the first time in public at a beer festival/goat race here.
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permalinkLocation: Quaker Hill, CT
Those first two guys look like they're doing the Charleston as if they were on a curious cocktail of illicit substances.
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