That Thing Where People Are Standing Around and Then Freeze and Then Dance to Electronic Music

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Do you ever find yourself at a party or club, standing around and then suddenly everyone starts freezing and dancing to electronic music? Well, there’s a name for that thing, and it’s called flash mobbing!

What is that thing?

It’s called the Harlem Shake, and it’s the latest Internet meme to sweep the nation. The Harlem Shake is a short, thirty-second video that features a group of people dancing to electronic music. The video starts with one person dancing, and then suddenly, everyone in the video freezes. After a few seconds, the music changes and everyone starts dancing again.

It’s called the “Mannequin Challenge”

The Mannequin Challenge is a viral Internet video trend where people remain frozen in action like mannequins while a moving camera films them, often to the accompaniment of hip hop music. The challenge gained widespread popularity in November 2016.

It’s a viral social media trend

It’s a viral social media trend that started on the short-form video app TikTok. The challenge involves a group of people standing in a circle, and when the music starts, they all freeze in place. As the beat drops, they start dancing.

How did it start?

The first recorded instance of people standing around and then freezing and then dancing to electronic music was in 1992 at a club in Manchester, England. Some people say that the idea came from the film “Lawnmower Man” which features a scene where people are doing just that.

It started with a group of teenagers in Jacksonville, Florida

It all started with a group of teenagers in Jacksonville, Florida. One day, they were just standing around in a circle, and then suddenly, they froze. After a few moments, they started dancing to electronic music. And so the “mannequin challenge” was born.

Since then, the challenge has taken over the internet, with people of all ages and from all over the world participating. Even celebrities like J.Lo, Hillary Clinton, and LeBron James have gotten in on the fun.

So how did this craze start? And why are people still doing it? Let’s take a closer look.

They posted a video of themselves doing the challenge on Twitter

The challenge started when a group of young people in the UK posted a video of themselves doing the challenge on Twitter. The video quickly went viral, with people all over the world trying to replicate the feat.

It’s hard to say when exactly the “Mannequin Challenge” started, but the earliest known instance was posted on October 26th, 2016 by the Instagram user @veronica_wigs. The challenge then went viral, with thousands of people posting their own versions of it in the following weeks. So why did it become so popular?

The challenge quickly went viral

The challenge quickly went viral, with people of all ages and abilities taking part. It became popular because it was a fun and easy way to get people moving and enjoying themselves.

It’s a fun and creative way to do something different

The popular party game “freeze dance” or “statues” has been around for years, but in recent years, it has taken on a new life as an electronic dance music phenomenon. “Freeze parties” have become popular at clubs and music festivals around the world, and they are often used as a way to break the ice and get people dancing.

There are no hard and fast rules to freeze party dancing, but the basic idea is that everyone dances freely until the music stops abruptly. At that point, everyone freezes in place until the music starts again. The challenge is to hold your pose for as long as possible without moving or giggling.

While freeze parties can be a lot of fun for everyone involved, they also have the potential to be quite dangerous. There have been reports of people injuring themselves by falling or tripping over other frozen dancers. In some cases, people have even been known to faint from the heat or from holding their breath for too long.

If you’re thinking of attending a freeze party, be sure to take some safety precautions beforehand. Drink plenty of water so you don’t get dehydrated, and try to stay cool by wearing loose, comfortable clothing. And if you start to feel faint or dizzy at any point, don’t hesitate to sit down or take a break.

How can you do the challenge?

The challenge is simple. First, find a group of people. It can be at a party, or just a group of friends. Once you have found your group, get everyone to stand in a circle. Once everyone is in place, have the music start playing. The music can be anything electronic, such as dubstep, techno, or EDM. Once the music starts playing, everyone in the circle must start dancing.

Find a group of people

The challenge is simple: find a group of people, have them stand in a circle, and then have everyone freeze in place. Once everyone is frozen, one person starts dancing to electronic music (or any music, really) and the rest of the group has to follow along. The catch is that the dancers can only move their upper bodies – their feet have to stay in place.

Get everyone to stand still

You’ll need a large, open space for this one. Get everyone to stand in a circle (or whatever shape you want) and then start the music. Once the music starts, everyone has to freeze and not move until the music stops. If anyone moves, they’re out. You can make it more challenging by saying that people can only move their heads or arms, or whatever you want. The last person standing wins!

Take a video of yourselves

It’s easy! First, find a group of people who are willing to do the challenge with you. Then, get everyone together in a open space and have them all stand still like they’re frozen in place.

After that, start playing some electronic music (preferably a song with a really catchy beat) and wait for the moment when everyone in your group is totally into the music and dancing their hearts out.

Finally, once everyone is really getting into the groove, hit record on your phone or camera and capture your friends and family enjoying the challenge!

What are some of the best Mannequin Challenge videos?

The Mannequin Challenge is a viral internet video trend where people remain frozen in action like mannequins while a moving camera films them, often with the song “Black Beatles” by Rae Sremmurd playing in the background. It’s a fun way to show off your creative side and get your friends involved. Here are some of the best Mannequin Challenge videos we could find.

The original video from the Jacksonville teens

The Mannequin Challenge started in late October 2016, and many celebrities and everyday people have participated in the viral trend. The premise is simple: Someone films a group of people standing still like mannequins while music plays in the background, usually Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles.” Then, at some point, usually after the song’s first chorus, the subjects start dancing or doing something else outlandish.

The challenge is meant to be funny and whimsical, but some videos have used it as an opportunity to make more serious statements. In November 2016, for example, students at a Florida high school filmed a Mannequin Challenge in which they pretended to be victims of gun violence. The powerful video was created in response to Donald Trump’s election as president and to protest gun violence in America.

A video of people in a car

In this video, a group of people are in a car and they all freeze and then start dancing to electronic music. It’s a really fun and creative Mannequin Challenge video that will get you moving.

A video of people at a wedding

The best mannequin challenge videos are the ones that are the most creative and have the most people in them. A video of people at a wedding is a great example of this. The video starts with the bride and groom getting their hair and makeup done, then it cuts to them getting into their wedding clothes. The next scene is of the bridal party walking down the aisle and then freezing in place. The final scene is of the reception, where everyone is dancing.

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