- Ride On Time - Black Box
- Show Me Love (Club Mix) - Steve Angello & Laidback Luke (feat. Robin S)
- I Luv U Baby (Dabruck and Klein Vocal Mix) - Out of Office (feat . The Original)
Well, I'm not sure if the moves are really old skool, but the songs definitely are! They are all based on songs from the last millennium. I choreographed this block based on BodyJam 44 and BodyJam 49's House blocks - simple moves, high cardio.
Musically, the energy actually drops from the first song to the last. But I love the buildup in the final track and that's how it earned a spot as the Breakout song. The first song is easily the most energetic, coz as Gandalf says, everyone loves a screaming diva! (BJ48 choreo notes)
This is the choreography I have in mind right now, subject to changes:
- Kick ball change
- Kick & triple ball change
- Side tap, bounce forward
- 4-ct arm combo with heel slap and toe-heel-toe
- Spring tap & backwards kick ball change
- House knees (single, single, double)
- Step touch
My main concern in terms of choreography is the 4-ct arm combo and the house knees. For the arm combo, I'll need to consult another dancer for ideas coz I'm really running out of cool ones. Or should I say, I don't have them from the start. As for the house knees, I'm worried the members don't get it. When it was used in BodyJam 45 Global Electro, many members couldn't get their knees up on the beat. Heck, even I had the same problem in my BJ Module Training.
So for this particular block, it's about finding good moves to fit into the music.

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Debate, suggestions, and feedback are most welcome. Choreography is an art and we have our own ways to do it, so I'd love to know your thoughts.