@@LegLegacy It actually isn't, and the dance isn't too slow for the song. Songs very rarely decide the rythym and tempo of a dance. You can dance half time, double time, or sometimes not on the rythym as a style (but rarely for more than and eight count).
It's not. A dance can be any speed no matter the music. Dances would be very boring if they stayed to the beat the entire time. This dance is going half time to the beat.
I'm sorry but there is no dance element to this- i've been dancing for 10 years and i haven't seen anything as bad as this. Dissapointed, man, dissatisfied.
Well, I've been dancing for 12 years, (since I was 3). There is a dance element to this for sure. Sure, this dance wasn't perfect, there were technique mix-ups and timing issues in places. But a dance should never be only technical, original, pre-existing dance steps. (Shene, Fan kick, baryshnikovs, fouettes, ect.)That would the most boring routine ever. That is what most four-year olds do. Dances also need originality and choreography that matches their song (which it does, not an audio swap btw).This dance was entertaining and even if it didn't score very well, it was very fun and good to watch and these dancers should be proud of themselves. You, dancing for 10 years as you allegedly say, should know that.