This fellow has some pretty fancy roller skating moves going on. Too bad roller skating is kind of a dead art. Perhaps this is his way of reliving the 70s.
Regardless, he sure has got the moves. Check out the king of the rink below.
Here's a tip: when dancing alone in your bedroom, always make sure your little brother isn't in the doorway upstaging you with his, as Maroon 5 sings, "moves like Jagger." Because that's exactly what happens to the girl in this video.
Two 18-month-old twins dance a coordinated hands-behind-their-back jig whenever their grandfather whistles the traditional 'Mexican hat dance' song. Watch the duo's cute routine below.
The cool dad in this video joyfully twirls his toddler around in arms, performing a lovely dance to the piano concert performed in New York City's Washington Square Park.
Proposing via flash mob, as the guy in this video does, is a pretty big risk. If she says no, you've got to deal with humiliation on a pretty grand scale. But if she says yes, you're a hero.
When we first heard about dubstep, our reaction was something like, "This is dance music? How do we actually ... dance to it?" Dancer NONSTOP (a.k.a Marquese Scott) shows us how in the video below -- unfortunately, we probably won't be able to move quite like him.
A video showing two uniformed NYPD officers grinding against scantily-clad woman during last weekend's West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn has sparked an investigation.
A policeman working the Notting Hill Carnival in England took community relations to a whole new level when he joined in with the revelers and showed off dance moves so choice that many of the carnival-goers stopped what they were doing to watch the cop get down.
Snails may have plenty of junk in the trunk but when it comes to shaking what God gave them, it's all in the antennae. And boy did God give this dancing snail a sweet pair of those.
Check him out as be bobs his antennae to the beat of Reel 2 Real's classic hit 'I Like to Move It.'
Hot on the heels of the awesome movie supercuts 25 Unscripted Scenes and 50 Trippiest Drug Hallucinations comes another epic montage from YouTuber extraordinaire Mewlists. This one covers the evolution of dance in film over the past 89 years. To say stars have stepped it up would be an understatement.
Rock band OK Go is known for its quirky and innovative music videos -- the 2006 clip for 'Here It Goes Again,' which features the guys on constantly-moving treadmills, has been viewed more than eight million times on YouTube.
In the video for the group's newest song, 'All Is Not Lost,' the band members team up with contemporary dance company Pilobolus (remember them from the 2007 Oscars?) to float
You may not know Judson Laipply's name, but you've almost surely seen him in action. The comedian's 'Evolution of Dance' video went viral in 2006 and has since been viewed 177 million times.
So several weeks ago when ESPN began mulling ways to laud the inevitable end of the NFL lockout, he was a natural choice. “The idea started by thinking about how we should celebrate a return to football,” sai
Indian Pizza Huts are just like American Pizza Huts, with two small twists: They serve ketchup as a pizza condiment and instead of service with a smile, you get service with a dance.
Shot in the northern Indian city of Agra, this video of dancing Pizza Hut servers shows what is apparently an everyday occurrence at the chain's restaurants throughout India. Look at that fancy footwork on server