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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2011

My friends made a music video for a Uni project. They chose to showcase a style of dance known as the Brisbane Stomp. We filmed it in a warehouse on the Goldcoast. All of us dancers were living on the GoldCoast at the time, now none of us reside there anymore. We were all pretty tired, and this not being a real rave or event made it difficult to get into it. We all became better dancers after this video was made. Now days few people are left from the old school days. Enjoy!

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  • Hey mr zippus the best this I can recommend is that you find a club or event where they do brisbane stomp. Watch, learn and try everybody has their own unique style or there own take on the dance. People are friendly and normally happy to show some moves. Any bonkers cd will be a good start to listen to some hhc. I preferred the earlier albums from 9 to 14 are wicked.

  • we were not listening to this song while dancing, so it was edited later. Not my favorite song choice at all...

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  • Hey, I'm not a raver (even though I would go if I knew about them frequently), I'm a dancer and I love happy hardcore. I'm not very familiar with it, but I love every happy hardcore song I hear. Could you reccomend some artists for me, and do you know where I could learn this dance? I mean there is a basic tutorial on youtube, but none of the flips and stuff like that r taught. I'm passionate about dancing, I'm not doing this to impress people, I won't battle with it, although I may perform it.

  • Really like the vid. You're right the track choice could have been better. But I think its a great example of some classic brisbane stomping (a now dying art)

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