Such a beautiful combination of feminine fluidity and clean moves!
@Bunny-ft9dy5 ай бұрын
Okay but those pants!! The whole outfit slays but I need to know where they got the pants.
@hasu_takahara25 күн бұрын
I need a link omgggh
@enchantedtea86416 ай бұрын
Slay baddie 😍
@chelseastar12Ай бұрын
Okay, but who is this amazing dancer?
@nayeonyny432Ай бұрын
the one and only Mother Haejun
@brennymcphees75574 ай бұрын
This was originally done in an episode of The Patty Duke Show.
@tylermcleod25833 ай бұрын
I hope ur joking, because neither of these dance styled were "originally" done from that show. Vogueing originated in the early 1960s, same time as that show. but not originally on it at all. Vogueing originated in the club scene as a way to express identity in a world that made it illegal. Whaacking originated in the 70s inspired by "punking" another style of dance, again from the gay clubs during the disco era, again not from that show. Please don't spread false information.
@8jaime83 ай бұрын
@tylermcleod2583 LMAO. If you look up The Patty Duke Show, you’ll see that comment is akin to saying that The Brady Bunch invented punk rock. It’s totally silly, and definitely nothing to get so upset over that you start going on completely unwarranted socio-political rants. I hope this didn’t happen because you’ve been indoctrinated to see appropriation and injustice when there is absolutely none. You deserve better than that. Maybe avoid all that victim ish online. It may be a tired cliche but it’s still good advice: maybe go touch some grass. Planet Earth loves you.
@Dianakim55221 күн бұрын
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@marioquesАй бұрын
Wow!!! As a professional dancer since 1979 I've seen thousands of dancers and tens of styles. At 64 years young I keep my mind open to new things and I've watch videos of voguing, which mostly I don't really like, with feminine men with too exaggerated manners, curved spine, bent knees and sticking buts. I noticed the waaking videos of Asian women were impressive. but didn't expect seeing a better version of vogue and I just watched this one and I find her f...g beautiful, feminine, elegant and creative. Dancers like this make me wish being 20 years younger. This is art!
@Axadn28 күн бұрын
Do you ever watch "old way" or "new way" vogue? They are older styles that are quite different from "vogue fem", which is the most popular style nowadays. I agree "vogue fem" does start to look a bit stereotyped sometimes