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Tecktonik, The New Dance Craze
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 3:17am
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 3:40am
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New ?

Mahahahaha, yeah, if you've been living under a rock these past few years ...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 4:05am
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Oh well then, my apologies if I don't keep up with all the latest moves :P
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DCRn replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 7:32am
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Man, you can blame the BBC on that. Tektonic/tektonik/whatever has been around for so long.

The Western world got a glimpse of it with Yelle and the ACDG remix. Others got a glipse of it with the rise of Electro here. But yeah. been a while.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 8:02am
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Im more confused about how this takes off. Unlike say jumpstyle or melborne-shuffle or even liquid, this isnt very distinct. It seems more like a fusion of other dances that have been around a long time; I can't imagine people looking at that and being like "woah thats so new and cool, I wanna learn that."

Im pretty sure I've danced tech-tonic when i've been high as fuck, and I didnt even know it!!!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DCRn replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 8:07am
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Oh yeah, totally.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 8:11am
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Well, it IS a mix of everything, nothing new there.

Except the fact that the term tektonic and everything related is trademarked, and that you can only "officially" learn tektonik from officially trained coaches and all kind of shit ....

Which means: It took off because there's a corporation behind that pushes it with marketing money.

That's about it.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 10:03am
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yeah, its nothing new, i remember raves in 2001 people danced like that.

jumpstyle, now THATS something
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» the_worm replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:08pm
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NEW!!!dude the french have been messin' with this thing since i don't know when
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:16pm
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You're probably right

I do remember seeing dancing like this in an 80s video way back when :P

Anyhow, here's the article that goes with the vid

[ news.bbc.co.uk ]

By John Laurenson
Paris

An electro dance and fashion style called Tecktonik, born in the mainly-white, middle-class southern suburbs of Paris, is a hit in France and much of Francophone Africa.

But the commercial interests attached to Tecktonik - which is also a registered trademark - are turning some people away from the first original street style invented in France for a very long time.

On a stage above the dance floor of the Grand Dome, a huge music and sports venue south of Paris, the DJ kicks off this all-night Tecktonik party with the French national anthem. That's because Tecktonik is - so it is claimed - the first new dance to come out of France since the Can-Can.

It is almost as athletic as the dance of the energetic ladies of the Moulin Rouge.

Your feet swivel from side to side in time with the beat while you make big movements with your arms. The one even French primary school children know is sweeping your forearm back over your head. Tecktonik's inventors say it's the first electro dance with a codified set of moves.

Distinctive look

"We tried to create something very new so, for example, the arm movements are very strong in Tecktonik. I would say it's 80% arms, 20% legs," says Alexandre Barouzdin, swigging on a bottle of energy drink backstage.

A Tecktonik dancer poses
Tecktonik started in the suburbs of Paris in 2001

"It's very physical. In fact, there are more Tecktonik lessons in fitness centres than dance schools!"

Barouzdin used to be a Merrill Lynch investment banker. But he was always a party animal. In 2001, he and his ballet dancer friend, Cyril Blanc, got tired of the Parisian gay scene and started organising what they called Tecktonik Killer nights at a big club in the suburbs called the Metropolis, which brought in up to 8,000 dancers at a time.

A distinctive Tecktonik look grew up there as well. Skinny jeans and fluorescent T-shirts and maybe a flashy accessory like day-glo gloves. And the haircut - short at the front and sides, long at the back with a gelled-up Mohican on top.

Last year, says Barouzdin, they organized 120 parties worldwide. "(Tecktonik) represents 12% of (French) youth from 8 to 25, so it's like millions of people," he says. "It's going very fast via the internet. When we arrived in countries like Morocco or Madagascar, for example, the people knew exactly how to dance!"

Merchandising

Tecktonik also represents a fair bit of money. Right at the start - Barouzdin wasn't a banker for nothing - Tecktonik's creators made the name a registered trademark. They wanted to protect the name, Barouzdin explains. They didn't want any old Tom, Dick or Harry organising parties and calling them "Tecktonik".

Tecktonik dancers pose
Tecktonik is not just a dance, it is also a fashion statement

In July 2007, when Tecktonik was first getting really popular in France, they signed a derivative product development deal with TF1 Licensing, a subsidiary of France's biggest TV channel and took the commercialisation of their brand to a new level.

In his offices, the young man in charge of Tecktonik at TF1, Guillaume Lascoux, shows me through a pile of Tecktonik T-shirts, energy drinks and magazines. Now, you can't use the Tecktonik name without going through him. He has sued people who didn't. And he wants not only to control the brand name, but its image too.

"We won't go in the sector of sex or weapons or drugs or alcohol," says Lascoux.

"Tecktonik has some very positive values which are to make parties, the respect of oneself, the dance, the fashion… energy… it's important for us to work on that, especially when your target market is kids from six to 20 years old."

'Sarkozy dance'

Switch on the television and you'll see kids dancing Tecktonik in adverts for mobile phones. Go to the supermarket and you'll find Tecktonik playstation games and Tecktonik school bags. And the Tecktonik company opened its first boutique and hair salon in Paris in November.

But critics like the young philosopher and writer Vincent Cespedes say Tecktonik's value as a brand makes it worthless as a youth movement.

"When you're young, you dance to tell your parents 'I'm a free man! I've got my sexuality, my desires and they aren't yours!' You dance to express your freedom! But, here, it's not this kind of dance. Because it's a commercial dance. It's a safe dance. No sex, no drugs, no alcohol… It's anti-rock 'n' roll! It's a Sarkozy dance!"

The Tecktonik Company has, rather cleverly, co-opted many of the first and best dancers by putting them on their books. When work in TV ads or music videos comes up, they push it their way.

But those Tecktonik duvet covers stick in the throat of some of the original fans.

Down at that Tecktonik Killer night, one of the star Tecktonik dancers, Lili Azian, tells me the movement has got so commercial she just never buys anything with the Tecktonik label. And now, in any case, she prefers a new dance - the Melbourne Shuffle.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:16pm
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anything less than the melbourne shuffle is weak... :P
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:21pm
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Originally Posted By BLISSS

In 2001, he and his ballet dancer friend, Cyril Blanc, got tired of the Parisian gay scene and started organising what they called Tecktonik Killer nights at a big club in the suburbs called the Metropolis

Tecktonik's creators made the name a registered trademark. They wanted to protect the name, Barouzdin explains. They didn't want any old Tom, Dick or Harry organising parties and calling them "Tecktonik".


So from what I understand it originated in the gay scene in 2001 and now is a registered trademark
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DCRn replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:41pm
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What other dance do you know of that has been trademarked? I think it's incredibly stupid.

It'd be like Johnny Otis claiming a right to the Hand Jive and asking every rock'n'roll band to pay him.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:43pm
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I believe it to be the first one actually.

Well, unless you consider all those stupid tae-bo trends and shit ...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 12:47pm
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yes! they've set precedence... *starts inventing new dance for future patent*
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Holly_Golightly replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 1:20pm
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Originally Posted By N.A

anything less than the melbourne shuffle is weak... :P


Melbourne Shuffle FTW!!!!! bahahaha

ps: and.. ya blisss you;re so late on that one... hehe

i still prefer watching good ol' "Paris is Burning" than these people dancing on youtube!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» the_worm replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 1:42pm
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sage wins it all
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» clown replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 2:37pm
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people still dance in 2009??? :d
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DrGonzo replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 10:05pm
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not all of us are djs.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Fri Mar 6, 2009 @ 10:40pm
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word. some of us just want to be ravers
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