
Harlem shake (dance) - Wikipedia
The Harlem shake is a style of hip-hop dance characterized by jerky arm and shoulder movements in time to music. [1] The dance was created by Harlem resident Al B. (Albert …
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Harlem Shake (meme) - Wikipedia
The Harlem Shake is an Internet meme in the form of a video in which a group of people dance to a short excerpt from the song "Harlem Shake". The meme became viral in early February …
Presenting the Real Harlem Shake | Smithsonian
Feb 20, 2013 · Al B, a man who used to dance during breaks at the Entertainer’s Basketball Classic at Rucker Park in Harlem beginning in 1981, has gotten much of the Internet credit for …
Who Made The Harlem Shake Dance? How To Dance It?
Dec 6, 2022 · The Harlem Shake was actually created by Al B. all the way back in 1981. For literally three decades, the dance was mostly “underground”. It wasn’t until the 2010s that the …
Where Does The Harlem Shake Actually Come From? - NPR
Feb 21, 2013 · The meme started when YouTube comedian Filthy Frank took "Harlem Shake" by Brooklyn-based Latino producer Baauer and played off the wild dubstep drop 15 seconds into …
It’s a Worldwide Dance Craze, but It’s Not the Real Harlem Shake
Mar 1, 2013 · The real Harlem Shake, a much more raw, technical, fluid, frenetic dance, was born in New York City more than 30 years ago. During halftime at streetball games held in Rucker …
A brief history of the Harlem Shake - The Independent
Mar 3, 2013 · Al B – full name Albert Leopold Boyce – died of heart failure in 2006 aged 43, after years of drinking heavily, but, in his prime, he was known for creating the Harlem Shake dance …
Harlem Shake Inspired by Harlem Mom - Central Harlem - New …
Feb 25, 2013 · The Harlem Shake that was created by Boyce and inspired by his mother gained popularity in 2001 after it appeared in a video for a song titled "Let's Get It" by rapper G-Dep.
The ‘Harlem Shake’ Walked So TikTok Could Run - VICE
Dec 28, 2022 · One faithful 2013 trend embodied them all: the iconic “Harlem Shake”. Basically, it was a 30-second clip of someone thrusting their hips in the middle of an unsuspecting crowd, …