According to JPF magazine, the moonwalk, toe stand, and crotch grap are some of the most well-known dancing moves that are usually performed by many artists. The iconic one was introduced by Michael Jackson demonstrates anti-gravity lean and was recently copied by P-squire of Nigeria.
The feet are firmly planted on the stage floor by a metal rod that shoots up from the stage into the sole of the shoe, thanks to a proprietary shoe design that allows a triangle slot in the shoe to be hooked into a notching location on the stage floor. The angle of bend largely depend on flexibility of the body and muscle strength
P-music Square’s video for their single, Personally, featured Michael Jackson’s Anti Gravity Dance Moves was done in remembrance of the renowned artist. Peter and Paul Okoye, two brothers, performed a variety of remarkable dancing maneuvers and were credited for giving a life the dance.
The concept was inspired by a pair of boots worn by a US astronaut in zero gravity, which can be connected to a permanent rail. This would help to stabilize people in one place inside the airspace rockets.
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