"Monkey Dance" Para Para routine questions...
"Monkey Dance" Para Para routine questions...
I uploaded it onto Youtube here.
My question is whether this is what it's supposed to be like. The kids are making some of the movements way too low. A lot of sweeping motions are done at chest level instead of face/head/above head level.
I have no other video of this routine to go by.
My question is whether this is what it's supposed to be like. The kids are making some of the movements way too low. A lot of sweeping motions are done at chest level instead of face/head/above head level.
I have no other video of this routine to go by.
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I love those kids since they're so adorable, but they aren't the greatest example of what is considered to be proper "para etiquette" which is very subjective since it's about one's taste and style.
In regards to the "sweeping" moves presently it is more normal to do such at the shoulder level instead of higher like how it was done in the past. It also depends on which move is supposed to be done which normally dictates what level your arm should be at. Simply sweeping your arm in front of you instead of controlling what level it is at and the speed at which it is moving can mean the difference between being viewed as "sloppy" or "proper".
Once again though, it is all a matter of opinion since many peoples tastes differ and people have different styles. It can not be argued though that in instructional videos "professional paralists" for lack of better words (such as the PPA, T-RREX, Team SEF, etc.) dance as clean and proper as possible while still maintaining their individual styles.
Hope that answered your question and did not mkae things more confusing
. In regards to another video, the only other one I know of is from a velfarre club video. However it is filmed more as a performance and less as an instructional video.
In regards to the "sweeping" moves presently it is more normal to do such at the shoulder level instead of higher like how it was done in the past. It also depends on which move is supposed to be done which normally dictates what level your arm should be at. Simply sweeping your arm in front of you instead of controlling what level it is at and the speed at which it is moving can mean the difference between being viewed as "sloppy" or "proper".
Once again though, it is all a matter of opinion since many peoples tastes differ and people have different styles. It can not be argued though that in instructional videos "professional paralists" for lack of better words (such as the PPA, T-RREX, Team SEF, etc.) dance as clean and proper as possible while still maintaining their individual styles.
Hope that answered your question and did not mkae things more confusing

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It's not that they're not doing the right moves, more that they're not doing them very accuratelyFAII wrote:Does anyone have Gazen ParaPara Matsuri, a rip of it or know someone who does? Could you cut out the Monkey Dance routine for me so that I'll know how to do it properly?

In any case I've uploaded the performance version I was talking about before (Sorry don't have D1 Matsuri). Sorry about the audio and visual quality. The low audio is due to the fact that I fucked it up the first time I ripped it (and have ripped it better since but haven't split the video up yet) and the less than stellar visual quality is due to the fact that it's from VHS

Hope this clarifies some of your concerns.
http://download.yousendit.com/B12C508D4328340D
And the video is horizontally reversed so you can learn the dance without having to do so mentally (ask a person to raise their right arm in from of you and note that it looks like their left arm is raised).
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