

Thriller by Michael Jackson and backup dancers the Electric Boogaloos It’s not as flashy as some of the other performances, but the video shows off a subtle, yet very difficult to acquire, skill. While performances of this quality (such as the other videos on this list) usually require practiced choreography, the dancers here use an extremely attuned connection, which allows them to improvise the entire number. This video from the San Diego Fusion Dance Exchange is the best example caught on tape. There is a new underground scene of dancers who are mixing tango, swing, blues, and many other forms of dance to make a new style called fusion or turquoise dancing. Fusion Dance by Chris Mayer and Campbell Miller They captured their dancing in this fantastic video during an online dance competition against M&M Cru ( Miley Cyrus‘ dance team). Hip Hop by ACDC Dance CrewĪCDC has grown into an international community of the world’s best hip hop dancers, with some celebrity support, too (not for the dance talent, just for the fun). However, he was brought back on as a guest later in the season, and was declared a greater popper than the lead male dancer on the show. He left the show SYTYCD during contestant selection. Despite his self-training, he’s received top honors at international competitions, including Superstars of Dance. The advantage of being self-trained is that he still listens to his inner voice about what creativity is, rather than becoming too focused on the “rules” of dance (a ridiculous idea in and of itself). Robert Muraine is self-trained, and yet he is more honed technically than most professional dancers. This is Robert Muraine’s audition from “So You Think You Can Dance”, using a popping routine. They’re captured here performing a top-notch routine for the 2001 Mayan Salsa Competition in Los Angeles. They specialize in LA style salsa, which is very flashy. Salsa by Carolina Cericola & Johnny VazquezĬarolina Cericola and Johnny Vazquez are two of the best salsa dancers in the world.

As a discerning dancer myself, I let no sub-par video slip by to make it onto the list… 10. Here is a list of the top 10 performances of all-time, captured on video. Hip-hop, tango, tap dancing… it doesn’t matter! I’ve always wanted to see a well-curated list of the best dance videos on the internet, but have never found one.
