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A couple years ago I was sitting in a pub and had a discussion about choreography in rock and metal dancing, because I'm a child of the 80's and rock and metal are still mainstream in my country. But we all had to confess that no one of us could actually dance. If you went in the dance studio you just learned things like Ballroom or Disco Fox etc, which makes me throwing up just by music taste.  
A couple years ago I was sitting in a pub and had a discussion about choreography in rock and metal dancing, because I'm a child of the 80's and rock and metal are still mainstream in my country. But we all had to confess that no one of us could actually dance. If you went in the dance studio you just learned things like Ballroom or Disco Fox etc, which makes me throwing up just by music taste.  


A day later, at my lunch time, I was searching in the internet about choreography in rock and metal and didn't find much, but somehow I landed on the websites of Urban Dance Camp in Lörrach, Germany and watched at first time American industry dancers, like Keone & Mari Madrid or Japanese industry dancers like Koharu Sugawara aka Koko and found with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH-ipfLeVc Camillo Lauricella Choreography to Lady Gaga's "Applause"] first time some choreo elements I could successfully transferred to some rock and metal pieces. So I got interested in the choreographer and found out that he was trained at the Millennium Dance Complex in LA and found Tim Milgram's videos (TMilly TV) of the MDC LA. Ok, what's most pupular? [[JoJo Gomez]]' videos! Not exactly my music taste, but i was impressed by the rythmical, dynamical movements. So spent the next lunch times watching the HipHop community and got also interested in other styles of dancing and choreographers.
A day later, at my lunch time, I was searching in the internet about choreography in rock and metal and didn't find much, but somehow I landed on the websites of Urban Dance Camp in Lörrach, Germany and watched at first time American industry dancers, like Keone & Mari Madrid or Japanese industry dancers like Koharu Sugawara aka Koko and found with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH-ipfLeVc Camillo Lauricella Choreography to Lady Gaga's "Applause"] first time some choreo elements I could successfully transferred to some rock and metal pieces. So I got interested in the choreographer and found out that he was trained at the Millennium Dance Complex in LA and found Tim Milgram's videos (TMilly TV) of the MDC LA. Ok, what's most popular? [[JoJo Gomez]]' videos! Not exactly my music taste, but i was impressed by the rythmical, dynamical movements. So spent the next lunch times watching the HipHop community and got also interested in other styles of dancing and choreographers.


Then I watched first time a young teenager on TMilly TV. I assumed there was a sort of stardome due to pressed noses on the windows and the arena around her at the MDC. And by her age and flexibility and technique skills I presumed she was doing gym for her after school passion. Such silly things Mainland Europeans think, when they are from a country, where public school attendance is mandatory and one must be trained, graduated, certified and approved for everything before one is allowed the own first independent hands-on in craft, suddenly crashes into the American entertainment business.
Then I watched first time a young teenager on TMilly TV. I assumed there was a sort of stardome due to pressed noses on the windows and the arena around her at the MDC. And by her age and flexibility and technique skills I presumed she was doing gym for her after school passion. Such silly things Mainland Europeans think, when they are from a country, where public school attendance is mandatory and one must be trained, graduated, certified and approved for everything before one is allowed the own first independent hands-on in craft, suddenly crashes into the American entertainment business.