VIDEO Double Dream Hands!

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Double Dream Hands! In this vibrant and entertaining video, "Double Dream Hands!", John Jacobson showcases his original choreography set to his composition, Planet Rock. This instructional dance clip has gained popularity for its energetic and humorous nature, making it a fun watch for both dance enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

Overview​

The choreography starts with simple movements, encouraging participants to embody a playful spirit. Jacobson's unique style captures attention with a blend of energetic dance moves that are easy to follow. The video emphasizes community engagement through dance, allowing everyone to join in on the fun. The choreography is designed for participants of all ages, making it an accessible choice for music and dance classes.

Choreography Highlights​

Jacobson begins with participants starting with their heads down, slowly bringing their arms up, creating a build-up of energy and excitement. Key movements include:
  • Double Dream Hands: A signature move that involves raising and lowering arms while punching outward.
  • Crank and Point: A series of movements that flow from low to high, adding dynamic contrast to the routine.
  • Jazz Hands and Claps: A playful twist that injects enthusiasm, encouraging expression and enjoyment.

    Fun Factor​

    The comical nature of the choreography, paired with Jacobson's upbeat demeanor, contributes to the overall enjoyment of the video. The light-hearted instructions and engaging visuals make this dance not only a workout but also a great source of entertainment. If you're interested in experiencing this energetic routine or want to introduce it to your friends, "Double Dream Hands!" is a perfect choice. It's a great way to loosen up and bring a bit of joy to your day, whether at a party, in a class, or just at home.​

    What do you think of dance routines like this? Have you tried any similar choreography? Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments!
 


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