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The external street scenes for the music video for "Dancing Girls" were filmed in the dead-end section of Woodberry Grove, Finchley, North London. [3] It depicted Kershaw as the subject of the song's lyrics, an advertising executive, [5] imagining himself dancing with a group of middle aged dancers, including a six foot tall traffic warden, deliberately juxtaposed against Kershaw's 5'3" (160 ...
The video was shot in her friend's garden and posted in February 2007. She has since shot three more Groovy Dancing Girl videos. Her videos have received more than nine million hits. [4] Her short film "Solo Duet" was funded by the Irish Film Board and was shown in October 2009 at the Darklight Film Festival, a digital film festival. [5]
Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. [3] [4] [5] She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007.
Dancing Girls may refer to: Dancing Girls, 1977 collection of short stories by Margaret Atwood; Dancing Girls, 1984 single by Nik Kershaw; Dancing ...
In 2001, Claudia Schiffer appeared in the music video for Westlife's cover version of "Uptown Girl". Emily Ratajkowski appeared in the 2013 music video for Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines", alongside Pharrell Williams, and models Elle Evans and Jessi M'Bengue.
Japanese music distributor Exit Tunes gained the rights from the original Caramell producers, Remixed Records, to distribute the sped-up version of the original song in Asia, releasing first an album in April 2008 called Uma Uma Dekiru Trance wo Tsukutte Mita which included "Caramelldansen" (named "U-u-uma uma" (Speedycake Remix)) and other popular meme songs at the time.
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The present form of the Reed Dance developed in the 1940s from the Umcwasho custom, where young girls were placed in age regiments to ensure their virginity. [12] Once they had reached marriageable age, they would perform labour for the Queen Mother followed by dancing and a feast.