This one is ill, but I've seen him doing better over lapse with his feet to get a more "floating" motion in another performance though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op9sUx7TPik
The circular sidewalk he does 5:55 into this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNU9eDrJUTg
And in the same clip, peep 2:10 into it... I think that move has been really over looked, it's so perfect and "awkward"... I mean, that move makes no "sense" as a typical dance move... Moves like that makes him a genius, when they're something completely different.
Probably the "Tilt" as I call it from whenever he performs Smooth Criminal, it might be the most amazing thing I've ever seen a human do in my whole life.
Ohohoh soooo many! Where do I start where do I start?? lol
I'll start with this move that is rarely mentioned:
from one of Will You Be There live performances
(the MTV 10th Anniversary)
5:00-5:03 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxKvN44wGqg
It fits so well with the song's theme and the rhythm. It's like him saying with this body language "I wanna feel free like a bird yall. You feel me?"
When you pick just any ONE performance, he's got so many great moves there whether it be choreographed or freestyled, walking, gestures, etc. I mean, there's so many just in one single performance by MJ, while you have to go through several or more when it comes many other artists.
Many dancers/fans of course:yes: around the world analyze every single performance of his second by second, frame by frame. He's a genius like that.
That little move he did in the "In the Closet" video, never seen him doing that again. OMG that was cool... I'm sure you know wich one I mean. kinda hard to explain how.
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