Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Tag Your Man! Tag Your Man! Tag Your Man!


Okay, so now I'm hooked on this latest TV craze... Dance 360! I watched one episode and I was hooked like a crack addict! For those of you that don't know, Dance 360 is a dance-off of sorts on TV (check your local listings), hosted by Kel Mitchell and Fredro Starr and DJ K-Sly on the "wheels of steel". The idea of the show is simple. It goes like this...
First, the hosts pick six random people from the audience (or the party people, as they are refered to) that each come into the circle (the 360) and show the rest of us a sample of their stuff. Then, with the six people around the circle, Kel goes in the middle and points at one. That person must go into the circle and dance to the beat that K-Sly plays for us. Then the Dj scratches and the "party people start chanting "Tag your man! Tag your man! Tag your man!". Then the person dances picks one of the others and that person starts dancing in the circle. Next, the DJ scratches again and the audience chants "Head to head! Head to head! Head to head!" That's when it gets real serious. They then both do a dance off in the circle. When the stop the "party people" judge the two by ratings on a noise meter. The lowest score goes back to the party people. That round leaves us with 3 contestants.
Next round is the "Master the Move" round. Fredro goes in the audience and picks three other people, and they each must show us one dance move that they think nobody else can do. The contestants have to duplicate the moves that they are assigned or do their best. They also have to put some stank on it, meaning they have to make it look kick-ass. Then, the party people judge again and the lowest score joins them. Now, we're left with the 2 finalists.
The final round is simple. Contestant one dances. The Dj scratches and the audience chants "Tag you man!" The other contestant dances. They switch again (so each dances solo twice). Then there's the head to head. The party judge, and the winner walks home with a chuck of change and a bunch of stuff. The end.
The show is pretty kick-ass sometimes, cause they'll get some people on there that can really move... not like me, of course.But then they'll get somebody on there that dances like... well, let's just say that I've seen statues with better moves. Anyway, I'm trying to get on, so hopefully you'll see me on there schoolin' everyone on the true b-boy style.

Just watch this quick film clip that I have looped for just a sample of my moves.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

MiniBruce, I need a dance instructor. Can you teach me how to master those moves?

March 17, 2005 9:22 PM  

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