Jackson’s ghostly spacewalk, where did he learn from?
Editor: Men's Wear Release time: 2016-06-25 21:25 Saturday
Today in 2009 (June 25), a generation of superstars fell on the hospital bed. Although Chinese people like to talk about the "seven-year itch", there are always people who have influence over time. And one of Michael Jackson's precious wealth left to the world, in addition to the loud singing voice, is that ghostly space walk (Moonwalking).
Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958-June 25, 2009)
However, according to the "giant's shoulder" theory, all great achievements have a solid foundation, so where did the amazing dance of Teacher Jackson come from? Come? For this reason, I will pretend to trace the origin of "Spacewalk" for you in this article.
Welcome to the small history lecture hall of this issue-"Road to the Moon"
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This naive black brother is actually the tap dance master Bill Bailey of the last century. The performance in the picture took place in 1955 in Apo, England. Luo Theater. In fact, as early as 1943, the movie "Cabin in the Sky" selected Bill Bailey's dance step called "the Backslide". And this is also the earliest existing spacewalk prototype.
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Later, French pantomime artist Marcel Marceau incorporated this element into his repertoire "Walking Against the Wind". The title of the play is literally translated as "Going in the Wind". This dance step is the artistic processing of this walking state. result.
Looking at the intimacy of the two people, it has nothing to do with "Spacewalk". Anyway, I don't believe it...
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When it came to 1982, the American singer Jeffrey Daniel was in the United Kingdom called " "Top Of The Pops" showed such a dance step on the music program, and it was only a year before Michael's spacewalk debuted.
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Well, it is finally our Jackson's turn to debut. In 1983, on a TV show planned to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the founding of Motown Records, Mr. Jackson showed his Moonwalking dance step to the public for the first time. The moment this dance step appeared in front of the audience at the time, my audio Almost shocked by the sudden cheers of the audience. (Poke here to watch the video)
Although this dance is not a 100% original work of Mr. Jackson, if anyone has performed this dance to the extreme, it must be Mr. Jackson. It must be.
Here is the spacewalking tutorial: (Special reminder: please practice with no girl behind you)
01. Tiptoe practice
Imagine you are standing barefoot on the asphalt road in July, but the forefoot of both feet are glued On the ground, the scorching heat of the ground makes you have to alternately stand on your left and right feet-it's that simple.
02. After sliding
, chewing gum sticks to the sole, right? Do I have to slide back to rub off the gum? If you still cannot grasp the essentials, it is recommended to go downstairs to buy a box of gum.
03. Comprehensive exercises
If you can successfully combine the above two actions, you have already mastered half of the skill.
04. Intensive exercises
Next, you need to increase the speed of the exercises and pay attention to keeping the body moving at an average speed. Brothers should all know that no matter what the situation, acceleration is a very physical task, so don't underestimate this step.
05. Get out of school smoothly
When you can follow the normal walking speed of middle-aged and elderly people, it is the day when you finish the class successfully.
finally issued an apology:
Brothers, in the April issue of "Dark Web: There are Doors in Hell", I pretended to be a picture of Teacher Jackson visiting a sick child, supplemented by illustrations. I never wanted to be misunderstood by some Michael fans about my pretend intention, which triggered a series of public opinion debates and condemnation.
I always respect great artists. The story of the dance king’s prostitution has long been clarified as slander, so please don’t be nervous. Having said that, this incident has indeed caused misunderstanding and harm to some of the fans of The Dance King to a certain extent. I hereby issue a statement and apologize to you all.
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