One person that definitely does hear - and feel - the music is Matt Steffanina. Watching his videos is like listening to Justin Timberlake: you CAN´T STOP THE FEELING.
Matt is a professional dancer, choreographer and teacher from Los Angeles (California).
It seems that besides his unique dancing style he is loved for being a cool and handsome guy.
Matt has already danced in numerous music videos, films and TV shows. He is the choreographer for EMI artist Fawni, and has worked with famous artists such as Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, DJ Tiesto, Busta Rhymes and more.
The alround talent currently teaches weekly at the International Dance Academy in Hollywood as well as hip hop classes to all ages and skill levels around the world. The corresponding tour dates are announced in his several social media channels where he is followed by a huge number of dance addicts.
Many aspiring dancers don´t have studios or classes available to themselves. But people can easily - and independently from their location - learn how to dance with Matt´s hip hop dance video tutorials (Matt Steffanina on YT & DanceTutorialsLIVE).
Matt´s videos are broken down so that moves and choreographies can be learned step-by-step.
The answer may be given by yourself: Who of you hasn’t gotten lost in a song, crazily rocking the dancefloor, the kitchen, the bathroom - or whatever place you where right at when the music from one of your favourite artists conquered your body?
Dancing schools and tutorials respond to a global fascination. Especially younger people love to dance like their idols.
ALL ABOUT THAT BASS - Meghan Trainor Dance (11 year old Taylor Hatala)
The Huffington Post recently explained why: Dancing isn´t just fun - it´s really good for your health.
I swear there is no such feeling than the moment when you do the whole choreo for the first time! We grow along with the achievements that we pursue. Dancing as a hobby or even profession provides us with an extraordinary learning curve. Every song is different, every choreo a new challenge, and every training day a small piece of another great experience.
Independently from the professional point of view and leaving choerographies aside for a second, we all know that dancing is smart tool to connect us with each other.
I bet all of us have been in the middle of a wild party some day, finding themselves heavily dancing with their friends, laughing and jumping until complete exhaustion.
"SHAPE OF YOU" - Ed Sheeran Dance
No borders, no limits, no privileges and no exclusions. Dancing (feeling the music) is a universally understood and shared activity.
There is no black or white, no rich or poor, old or young, girl or boy.
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