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The flying hands dance move first appeared in Janet Jackson’s 1989 Rhythm Nation music video. Though it lasted less than five seconds, it shocked many viewers—no one had imagined that such an irreverent, almost playful move could be part of a serious stage performance.

Over the years, it remained rarely used, with the only notable reinterpretation coming from her brother, Michael Jackson, who incorporated a variation of it in a live performance of Dangerous. Still, the move lingered in the minds of many choreographers. Visually, it resembles a freeze-frame pose—something that looks like a photo caught mid-air—and carries a striking visual impact.

La La Land & Karate Kid (Kamae 構え)

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