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the cherry bombs


Question Posted Saturday November 18 2017, 7:30 pm

this is so random, but its bothering me so much because i really want the answer and no matter what i search, i cant find my answer. their is a group of female dancers called "cherry bombs" they dance to rock music, and do pole dancing and fire stuff. they are awesome! you can google "cherry bombs dancers" and find them super fast. my question is what style of dancing are they doing? when they are on stage just dancing to the music without all the fancy pole and stuff. im asking because i really want to learn how to dance, and id love to learn to dance like they do. but i cant even start youtubing or searching for a dance class that teaches that kind of dancing because im not quite sure what style of dance it is.

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday November 21 2017, 4:19 pm:
Didn't know there was a name for it but I've seen this kind of dancing before.
My opinion is that it is a combination of dancing styles.
Their flexibility in doing splits or high leg stretches or kicks is what ballet dance will help with. YOu'd need that kind of flexibility. Can't say all ever had some ballet dance in their past but it couldn't hurt.
Some of the videos I saw reminded me more of Las Vegas caberet dancers, all for the flashy, eye catching costumes and choreagraphed moves where they all moved together at once. As far as choreographed dancing, it reminds me also of the dancing in movies about choreographic dancing. Not that all the moves are exactly the same but a lot of it is, and think of it in different attire, and some of the faster move's with arms, legs slowed down a bit. This comes closest. Watch this clip on people performing choreography dance and you'll see the similarities here more than anywhere else.

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I still maintain that cherry dancing is a combo, borrowing moves learns from ballet, cabaret and choreographed, maybe street dancing styles. You may have to take a little of each. If limber enough, you may not need any ballet background, just go for any classes in choreographic dance. I don't think there is such a thing as classes for cherry bomb dancing as its a combo of things from many dance styles. It probably wouldn't hurt to learn some latin dances as they are such seductive dancing, that it would help with knowing how to move seductively which is also part of how cherry bomb comes across. In fact, I would term it, seductive choreographic dance. Good luck.

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