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The Gardiner Brothers Dazzle with ‘Rockin’ Robin’ Dance Routine

The Gardiner brothers dazzled with their “Rockin’ Robin” dance routine. The two incredibly talented siblings put their amazing moves on full display as they strutted their stuff to the Michael Jackson classic. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see the brothers dance along to “Rockin’ Robin.”

Dance is something that anyone, regardless of age or skill level, can do. You don’t even have to have any idea what you’re doing. All that’s required is some good music and a place big enough to demonstrate what you’ve got. Simply feel the music, and away you go.

However, just because you have the ability to do something, does that mean you should? I can, theoretically, go out and run a marathon without having worked up to it. Of course, I wouldn’t be able to run the entire 26.2 miles of the race, not even close. But I guarantee I could finish it. I wouldn’t break any records, and in fact, my time would probably be pretty embarrassing and painful. That’s kind of how I look at dancing. I can do it, but I shouldn’t and it would be a painful sight for everyone in the vicinity.

I prefer to leave the dancing to those who know what they are doing. A clip posted on YouTube captures two young men – the Gardiner brothers – who know what they are doing. They have the dancing thing covered.

In their latest video, they pull off a stunning routine to one of Michael Jackson’s biggest, most memorable hits – “Rockin’ Robin.” The speed at which the two brothers move their feet and legs is pretty amazing. Not only do they move at a shocking speed, but their movements are extremely precise, as they stay entirely in sync with one another.

It's a totally captivating display of talent and skill, one you’ll likely have to watch several times to fully appreciate their routine.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

The Gardiner Brothers Get Some Help With Their 'Jolene' Dance Routine

The Gardiner brothers got some help with their “Jolene” dance routine. The incredibly talented dancing siblings got a helping, or more accurately, an extra pair of sure-footed feet, for their choreographed number set to the Dolly Parton classic. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see the gifted trio’s “Jolene” dance.

Dance has to be, without question, the most challenging of all art forms to master. The others, like painting and filmmaking, require skill, a ton of hard work and great attention to detail. However, dance, in my estimation, tops them all when it comes to the level of difficulty.
Like the others, dance also requires attention to detail and a lot of natural talent and skill. 

However, people can practice for years, making a huge investment of blood, sweat and tears, and still only be a marginal, passable dancer. Also, it goes without saying that possessing a fair amount of athletic ability is crucial to being a successful dancer, whereas that is not the case with the others.

That is all that it takes to be a strong dancer when doing it just by yourself. Now, add one, two or even more dancers to the mix, and the difficulty level has increased significantly. Choreographed dances, while they might look good and are captivating, are a ton of work and require impeccable timing to pull off. In a clip posted on YouTube, the Gardiner brothers challenge themselves further by adding another person to their routine, showing off their stuff to “Jolene,” a tune by the legendary and incomparable Dolly Parton.

As you would expect, the dance routine is superb, with each member of the trio staying in sync with one another the entire time, never missing a step for even a second. It’s yet another captivating display that will leave you asking, “How did they do that?”

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

BGT Dance Routine Will Have You Completely Captivated

This performance is powerfully unique and incredibly original. Watch this BGT LMA dance routine that will have you completely captivated.

You have likely never seen anything like this. The creativity of this audition is amazing and will inspire you to think outside the box. A group of young people takes the stage to shine. 

As they begin this BGT LMA dance routine, the judges watch in anticipation. One girl begins strongly commanding the crowd as the team begins to move their arms to the clicks in sync with the song. They even use their shirts under their jackets as part of the performance. The girls in the middle use their arms to extend outward to the others. 

Suddenly, the lights are out, and the shirts glow in the dark, turning blue. It is mesmerizing and unlike anything that you have ever seen. The dancers finish the performance, and the lead dance captain comes out cheering. The judges say that their dance routine was different and exceptional. They discuss how if one person misses their moment, then everything falls apart. The choreographer comes out on the stage in tears and is complimented. The judges approve this group with great zeal. 

Watching this BGT LMA dance routine will remind you of the importance and value in the kingdom of God. We each play a vital role. Even if you feel that your part is small, when you remember the big picture, the Lord is doing good work among His people and accomplishing His mighty purposes. Take a minute to be in awe of the work that can be done when a team comes together for a mission and a focus bigger than themselves. 

“From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.” Ephesians 4:16

These Sam's Club Shoppers Groove to 'What a Fool Believes'

These Sam’s Club shoppers grooved to “What a Fool Believes.” They showed off their surprisingly smooth moves while listening to the classic Doobie Brothers’ tune. Watch the short but delightful clip to see this big-box retail location become a dance party.

Dancing, at least for many people, seems to be a skill, an ability, you’re either born with or you’re not. Yes, like anything else, dancing is something that, through hard work and practice, you can become significantly better at doing. But even after all that investment of time and hard work, it’s possible to still just be a passable dancer.

When it comes down to it, dancing is simply about feeling the music and letting your body respond accordingly. Hopefully, whenever you’re in this position, when you find yourself out on a dance floor, your body does not betray you, making for a painful and unwatchable display for everyone within the vicinity. It’s for that very reason that I make it a point to avoid dance floors. No one deserves to be subjected to that, trust me.

However, in a clip posted on YouTube, several Sam’s Club shoppers apparently know exactly what they are doing and how to respond when the moment hits them. A handful of people demonstrated their fancy footwork while listening to the 1970s classic rock song. Not only could they all dance, but they were all having a good time doing it. I’m sure that made their shopping trip much better.

I can say that, without a doubt, if someone were to approach me, whether it’s in a Sam’s Club, a Target, a Costco or any other retail store or anywhere else for that matter, I would not be able to do even half of what these people did. Oh, I could try, but again, that’s nothing anyone should ever witness.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

Man Turns Sam’s Club Into a Full-On ‘Boogie Wonderland’

A man turned Sam’s Club into a full-on “Boogie Wonderland.” He put his fancy footwork on full display in the popular big-box retailer and managed to get some customers and even an employee to join him. Watch the short but fun clip to see how quickly the store turned into a dance floor.  

Dancing is something that everyone can do. All you really need is some music and a place to strut your stuff, and off you go. You can dance the night away while listening to some great tunes. What could be more fun than moving and grooving to the music?

However, just because one has the ability, does that always mean one should? There’s no doubt that I can run, but I shouldn’t take that as a signal to sign up for a marathon immediately. That would be an unmitigated disaster. For the first few miles, I’d be fine and even feeling pretty good, but by mile eight or nine, I’d be huffing and puffing, desperately trying to catch my breath while fighting off leg cramps.

A clip posted on YouTube captures a handful of people having a great time in Sam’s Club as they show off their fancy footwork to Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Boogie Wonderland.” They are all having a great time in a place not commonly known for producing such experiences. And they all have some pretty impressive moves.

Perhaps, they all really know how to dance, or maybe they are just feeling the song and letting the music take control, letting it guide their moves. Either way, it’s a video of people having all kinds of fun.

Luckily, they can all dance, and none of them is rhythmically challenged, like me. Because, as we all know, there is nothing more cringe-inducing and embarrassing than someone dancing who has absolutely no idea what they are doing.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

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The Gardiner Brothers Dazzle with ‘Rockin’ Robin’ Dance Routine

The Gardiner brothers dazzled with their “Rockin’ Robin” dance routine. The two incredibly talented siblings put their amazing moves on full display as they strutted their stuff to the Michael Jackson classic. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see the brothers dance along to “Rockin’ Robin.”

Dance is something that anyone, regardless of age or skill level, can do. You don’t even have to have any idea what you’re doing. All that’s required is some good music and a place big enough to demonstrate what you’ve got. Simply feel the music, and away you go.

However, just because you have the ability to do something, does that mean you should? I can, theoretically, go out and run a marathon without having worked up to it. Of course, I wouldn’t be able to run the entire 26.2 miles of the race, not even close. But I guarantee I could finish it. I wouldn’t break any records, and in fact, my time would probably be pretty embarrassing and painful. That’s kind of how I look at dancing. I can do it, but I shouldn’t and it would be a painful sight for everyone in the vicinity.

I prefer to leave the dancing to those who know what they are doing. A clip posted on YouTube captures two young men – the Gardiner brothers – who know what they are doing. They have the dancing thing covered.

In their latest video, they pull off a stunning routine to one of Michael Jackson’s biggest, most memorable hits – “Rockin’ Robin.” The speed at which the two brothers move their feet and legs is pretty amazing. Not only do they move at a shocking speed, but their movements are extremely precise, as they stay entirely in sync with one another.

It's a totally captivating display of talent and skill, one you’ll likely have to watch several times to fully appreciate their routine.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

The Gardiner Brothers Get Some Help With Their 'Jolene' Dance Routine

The Gardiner brothers got some help with their “Jolene” dance routine. The incredibly talented dancing siblings got a helping, or more accurately, an extra pair of sure-footed feet, for their choreographed number set to the Dolly Parton classic. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see the gifted trio’s “Jolene” dance.

Dance has to be, without question, the most challenging of all art forms to master. The others, like painting and filmmaking, require skill, a ton of hard work and great attention to detail. However, dance, in my estimation, tops them all when it comes to the level of difficulty.
Like the others, dance also requires attention to detail and a lot of natural talent and skill. 

However, people can practice for years, making a huge investment of blood, sweat and tears, and still only be a marginal, passable dancer. Also, it goes without saying that possessing a fair amount of athletic ability is crucial to being a successful dancer, whereas that is not the case with the others.

That is all that it takes to be a strong dancer when doing it just by yourself. Now, add one, two or even more dancers to the mix, and the difficulty level has increased significantly. Choreographed dances, while they might look good and are captivating, are a ton of work and require impeccable timing to pull off. In a clip posted on YouTube, the Gardiner brothers challenge themselves further by adding another person to their routine, showing off their stuff to “Jolene,” a tune by the legendary and incomparable Dolly Parton.

As you would expect, the dance routine is superb, with each member of the trio staying in sync with one another the entire time, never missing a step for even a second. It’s yet another captivating display that will leave you asking, “How did they do that?”

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

BGT Dance Routine Will Have You Completely Captivated

This performance is powerfully unique and incredibly original. Watch this BGT LMA dance routine that will have you completely captivated.

You have likely never seen anything like this. The creativity of this audition is amazing and will inspire you to think outside the box. A group of young people takes the stage to shine. 

As they begin this BGT LMA dance routine, the judges watch in anticipation. One girl begins strongly commanding the crowd as the team begins to move their arms to the clicks in sync with the song. They even use their shirts under their jackets as part of the performance. The girls in the middle use their arms to extend outward to the others. 

Suddenly, the lights are out, and the shirts glow in the dark, turning blue. It is mesmerizing and unlike anything that you have ever seen. The dancers finish the performance, and the lead dance captain comes out cheering. The judges say that their dance routine was different and exceptional. They discuss how if one person misses their moment, then everything falls apart. The choreographer comes out on the stage in tears and is complimented. The judges approve this group with great zeal. 

Watching this BGT LMA dance routine will remind you of the importance and value in the kingdom of God. We each play a vital role. Even if you feel that your part is small, when you remember the big picture, the Lord is doing good work among His people and accomplishing His mighty purposes. Take a minute to be in awe of the work that can be done when a team comes together for a mission and a focus bigger than themselves. 

“From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.” Ephesians 4:16

These Sam's Club Shoppers Groove to 'What a Fool Believes'

These Sam’s Club shoppers grooved to “What a Fool Believes.” They showed off their surprisingly smooth moves while listening to the classic Doobie Brothers’ tune. Watch the short but delightful clip to see this big-box retail location become a dance party.

Dancing, at least for many people, seems to be a skill, an ability, you’re either born with or you’re not. Yes, like anything else, dancing is something that, through hard work and practice, you can become significantly better at doing. But even after all that investment of time and hard work, it’s possible to still just be a passable dancer.

When it comes down to it, dancing is simply about feeling the music and letting your body respond accordingly. Hopefully, whenever you’re in this position, when you find yourself out on a dance floor, your body does not betray you, making for a painful and unwatchable display for everyone within the vicinity. It’s for that very reason that I make it a point to avoid dance floors. No one deserves to be subjected to that, trust me.

However, in a clip posted on YouTube, several Sam’s Club shoppers apparently know exactly what they are doing and how to respond when the moment hits them. A handful of people demonstrated their fancy footwork while listening to the 1970s classic rock song. Not only could they all dance, but they were all having a good time doing it. I’m sure that made their shopping trip much better.

I can say that, without a doubt, if someone were to approach me, whether it’s in a Sam’s Club, a Target, a Costco or any other retail store or anywhere else for that matter, I would not be able to do even half of what these people did. Oh, I could try, but again, that’s nothing anyone should ever witness.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

Man Turns Sam’s Club Into a Full-On ‘Boogie Wonderland’

A man turned Sam’s Club into a full-on “Boogie Wonderland.” He put his fancy footwork on full display in the popular big-box retailer and managed to get some customers and even an employee to join him. Watch the short but fun clip to see how quickly the store turned into a dance floor.  

Dancing is something that everyone can do. All you really need is some music and a place to strut your stuff, and off you go. You can dance the night away while listening to some great tunes. What could be more fun than moving and grooving to the music?

However, just because one has the ability, does that always mean one should? There’s no doubt that I can run, but I shouldn’t take that as a signal to sign up for a marathon immediately. That would be an unmitigated disaster. For the first few miles, I’d be fine and even feeling pretty good, but by mile eight or nine, I’d be huffing and puffing, desperately trying to catch my breath while fighting off leg cramps.

A clip posted on YouTube captures a handful of people having a great time in Sam’s Club as they show off their fancy footwork to Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Boogie Wonderland.” They are all having a great time in a place not commonly known for producing such experiences. And they all have some pretty impressive moves.

Perhaps, they all really know how to dance, or maybe they are just feeling the song and letting the music take control, letting it guide their moves. Either way, it’s a video of people having all kinds of fun.

Luckily, they can all dance, and none of them is rhythmically challenged, like me. Because, as we all know, there is nothing more cringe-inducing and embarrassing than someone dancing who has absolutely no idea what they are doing.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

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