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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

Vancouver, Kitsilano Beach, participates in the charity event, Thrill the World: a global attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest simultaneous dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller.

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  • Good job guys!

    I've watched so many Thrill the World events in different locations (on YouTube), and I must say, I always get so pumped up!

    I'm definitely doing it this year. I've learnt the dance. It's so fun! You kind of look like an idiot when you do it alone, but it looks so awesome which a bunch of other zombies.

    :D

  • How many training sessions would you say is needed to be any use? Like, how many hours roughy?

  • All the best Michael.

  • This was truly an honor! but what's with all those close ups on me??? LOL!

  • It wasn't deliberate - which one are you?

  • Well done all! And god bless the next anniversary!

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  • Very good, Vancouver!!

  • awsome

  • (continued response)

    After you've learned the sections, all you gotta do now is remember the order of the sections. Then you just have to perfect it!

    It is very simple to learn and understand. At TTW's official website, you can print off a Dance Script after you've learnt it; helps to memorize the dance.

    It should only take a few days. Maybe a bit more to remember the order of the sections, but it's well worth it. You'll have fun learning the dance too! Feel free to contact me for more info!

  • lipinbc:

    Hey! Have you seen the Thrill the World tutorials on YouTube? There are 40 parts, but the start is just an introduction. There's a warm-up and demos. Demos are when Ines (the tutor) shows what you're going to learn, then the next video actually teaches you how to do that section.

    If you're thinking about doing it this year, I really encourage you! You have PLENTY of time to learn it. If you're really dedicated to learning it, it'll take only a couple of hours to learn the sections.

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