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amazing-dancing-strengthImagine the strength needed for some of these moves.

Channel: Strange

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Tags: dance | street performers

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Aboriginal-Greek-DancingThey are 3 words that don't seem to go together. A group of young Aboriginal performers from Australia's Northern Territory has come up with a novel way to beat unemployment - Greek dancing. Their unique interpretation of Zorba The Greek has become an Internet Hit.

Channel: Performers and Skits

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Tags: aboriginal | dance | zorba | greek | yolngu

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RIP-Marcel-MarceauThe French mime artist Marcel Marceau has died at the age of 84. The performer was known around the world for his silent portrayal of a white-faced clown with battered hat. Born in Strasbourg in 1923, Marceau studied under mime master Etienne Decroux in Paris.

Channel: Funny

Watched 3322 times.

Tags: marcel | marceau | mimo | pantomima | bip | por | una | cabeza

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Nose-tricks-on-a-Japanese-talent-showMore: Ani-Pock.Blogspot.Com From NTV's "Kasou Taishou" show, the same show that brought you the famous "Ping Pong Matrix" Act, comes this creative performer who transforms his nose into various objects and icons. Most impressive perhaps is when he uses his nose to recreate Edvard Munch's "The Scream" art masterpiece.

Channel: Funny

Watched 3668 times.

Tags: japan | japanese | tv | gameshow | game | show | funny | crazy | nose | The | Scream | art | talent | talentshow

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chinese-acrobathad some performers in to celebrate chinese new year at our school and i took this footage of the ferformer warming up. i think its quite good stuff

Channel: Funny

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Tags: chinese | acrobat | circus | balance

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brainloop---travel-the-world-with-your-mindBrainloop is a platform that allows a tetraplegic to travel the world from space with only his mind. The user performs in a virtual world merely by imagining specific motor commands such as moving the left-hand, the right-hand, or the feet. This mentally conducted performance is achieved via a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) system which provides the performer with a non-muscular communication and control channel for conveying messages and commands to the external world.

Channel: Science and Technology

Watched 4983 times.

Tags: brainloop | brain

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