How to Dance with a Girl: Moving from the Bar to the Dance Floor

Learn how to move from the bar to the dance floor with a girl in this club dancing video. Expert: Tweetie

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What up bra! My name is tweet boogie I represent the south Bronx. Had my first hip hop crew at 14. Done some work with Jay Z,Mary J. Blige, Destiny's Child traveled all over the world, cuz i teach hip hop culture and right now I'm about to teach you some dances for the club, let's get started. Moving from the bar to the dance floor, seeing us at the bar, I'm waiting for you to ask me " hey you wanna go to the dance floor? but I don't want you to ask me cause it will ruin the moment, wait for the perfect song, it may not be even the perfect song, but wait for that song where you see the body language is going. Body language is everything, body language can say look I don't really want to dance with you now, you know when somebody backs up from you and they turn their back, they don't want to dance with you its the same thing, you are standing there I'm standing here that song comes on, she's gonna move, that song comes on your gonna move, it should happen naturally not " hey hey so you want to go to the dance floor? " she's like eeuuww no I don't like this song then she's upset you feel awkward and then she dont even want to be near you. So forget about it, wait for the body language. Hey it says it all trust me she will let you know.

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  • Tweet Boogie

    Always representing The South Bronx, Tweetie is devoted to the street styles of Hip-Hop. She has traveled all over the world, teaching in Japan, Poland, China, The Philippines, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and South Africa to name a few. Her passion has lead her to work with top artists like Jay-Z, Fergie, Shakira, and recently Kanye West. She has also worked with Luther Brown as an assistant choreographer on "So You Think You Can Dance Canada," and has done commercials for iPod, NIKE, and STRIDE GUM. Tweetie was also the host of MTV's "Dances From The Hood" On Demand. Two of her biggest clients were Gail and Oprah from "The OPRAH Show," whom she showed some of the latest hip-hop moves as a guest choreographer.