03.26.06

Bust out yer Boobi Boobi Dance

Posted in Culture at 7:05 pm by Iceberg

Club dancing in Korea has come a long way.  Many many years ago, Korean songs were accompanied by their own choreographed dance that native clubbers would rehearse at home before taking their act to the dance floor.  The result was that you'd see hundreds of people dancing in unison like performers in a Michael Jackson video.  After a set of about five or six Korean hits the DJ would play an English-language dance song, which signaled dancers to sit down and sip their Cokes.  They wouldn't dance to the music because, well, there wasn't a dance for it.  A couple of years later Koreans finally gave up the choreography and started to dance freely to the rhythm of the music.

But that doesn't mean that there haven't been trends.  Choreographed dancing evolved into free-style dancing.  Free-style dancing was (unfortunately) interrupted by techno.  (Those of you who've been in Korea for awhile surely remember seeing people turning their heads back and forth while waving their hand in front of their face.  The "Look, I'm slapping myself" dance.)  Then hip hop dancing squeezed its way onto the scene.  And currently, Koreans are going gaga over the Boobi Boobi Dance (two boobis naturally being better than one).

What is the Boobi Boobi dance?  I'm glad you asked.  Though singer Yoon Eun-hye (Banana Girl, no joke) is often credited with introducing the dance to Korean culture, it's essentially an ass-grinding extension of hip hop inspired by performers like Beyonce or Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas.  Or perhaps it was Jim Carrey and Will Ferrell.

So now that we've been introduced to the background of the dance, let's dive face-first into the Boobi Boobi scene.  We'll start with the basic Boobi Boobi.  Kudos to these two girls for cranking up their computer speakers to show us how to move.  Moving on from there we can see Boobi Boobi has firmly established itself in the nightclubs.  Once clubbers grabbed hold of the Boobi Boobi trend, it wasn't long before it bounced its way onto television, where amateurs either taught us how to make a Boobi Boobi sandwich or confused it with the Booty Booty.  Of course, when the Boobi Boobi is exposed to television audiences, then celebrities want to get in on the act.  Though this lovely lady wasn't exactly doing the Boobi Boobi, she deserves an "A" for effort.  Later, the true professionals took over and put the boobi in the Boobi Boobi dance.  Lastly the transgenders produced a somewhat artificial version of the Boobi Boobi. (Check out Harisu's man voice).

That's it.  Your guided tour of the Boobi Boobi dance is over.  Now get out there and show everyone your Boobi Boobi.

UPDATE: (The transgender link has changed.)

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