Dance
Teacher does ‘evolution of dance’ from the ’80s until now & all pandemonium erupts around him
The students lost it when they saw their teacher on stage, especially when realizing he was about to dance.
Jake Manning
08.18.23

Pop culture is a whirlwind of ever-changing trends.

Every year, a new dance move emerges, taking the world by storm.

While most of us struggle to keep up, there’s one art teacher who’s mastered them all.

In a captivating video, this teacher showcases the evolution of dance, starting from the ’80s and moving all the way to the 2000s.

The crowd’s reaction? Absolute pandemonium!

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Known as Mr. T, this teacher is no stranger to the dance floor.

As the performance begins, he chooses a hit song from 1988 to set the stage.

Standing with his back to the eagerly awaiting audience, the anticipation is palpable.

And when he finally turns around, he doesn’t disappoint, diving straight into some iconic dance moves.

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The atmosphere electrifies as “It Takes Two” by Rob Base and D.J. E-Z Rock blasts from the speakers.

Mr. T grooves to the beat, and just as the audience gets into the rhythm, the track switches, keeping everyone on their toes.

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Seamlessly transitioning between decades, Mr. T’s prowess is evident.

He dances to classics like Salt N Pepa’s “Push It” from 1986 and MC Hammer’s “Can’t Touch This” from 1990.

Each move is executed flawlessly, with the “hammer-time” dance being a particular crowd-pleaser.

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It’s clear that dancing is second nature to Mr. T. His repertoire is vast, including hits like “Tootsie Roll” and “Gettin Jiggy Wit’ It.”

It’s hard to believe he’s not a professional dancer, given his impeccable memory and skill.

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But Mr. T’s performance isn’t just about showcasing popular dances.

He surprises the audience by dancing to “Anaconda,” and then, out of the blue, he chooses “It’s Not Unusual” by Tom Jones.

Though the song dates back to 1965, it adds a touch of humor to his act.

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The grand finale sees Mr. T dancing to the 2000s hit, Soulja Boy’s “Crank That.”

He nails every move, proving that he’s not just stuck in the past.

The students can’t contain their excitement, cheering him on with fervor.

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When this incredible performance was uploaded to YouTube, it took the internet by storm.

Garnering almost 15 million views, Mr. T became an overnight sensation.

Viewers were in awe of his precision and the nostalgic journey he took them on.

The video amassed over 7,800 comments, with fans pouring in their admiration.

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Among the sea of comments, one YouTube user remarked, “That was awesome it brings back memories I could do all these dances! he hit all the major ones now it’s 2019 they have stepped up the dancing a little more you have to be in great shape to do the dances that they are doing today can do some but not all. back in the day they were easy.”

He made the room “electric” – get ready to smile watching him dance below!

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