Australian Navy in 'hot water' controversy over 'twerking' dance troupe commissioning of new ship (videos)
Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 10:47 pm
Interesting or Inappropriate? Dancers 'twerk' during naval ship launch in Australia, triggers debate online
Sydney: A video from Australia went viral that has triggered a debate online about whether it is inappropriate or not. The Royal Australian Navy hired a dance troupe called 101 Doll Squadron to do a performance on commissioning ceremony of a new naval ship.
The performance was something that the audience was not expecting. It consisted of a lot of 'twerking'. Instantly, the video was captured on camera and shared on various social media platforms.
Take a look.
Looking at the performance, one might remember how this very dance style went viral many years back and they brought it back in vogue, for sure. The performance was followed by brass band performances, speeches, and the march past. Certainly, the dance stood out in a rather interesting way. This peppy addition to the programme caught the internet's attention for obvious reasons. It garnered 3,09,000 views on the microblogging site and counting.
However, the attention it received was divided. Several people on the internet deemed it 'inappropriate' as well as commented on the girls' clothing. "One does not simply....twerk," one user said.
Full: https://www.timesnownews.com/the-buzz/a ... 0'twerking'.
And now for Ozzy Man's review on it..
Sydney: A video from Australia went viral that has triggered a debate online about whether it is inappropriate or not. The Royal Australian Navy hired a dance troupe called 101 Doll Squadron to do a performance on commissioning ceremony of a new naval ship.
The performance was something that the audience was not expecting. It consisted of a lot of 'twerking'. Instantly, the video was captured on camera and shared on various social media platforms.
Take a look.
Looking at the performance, one might remember how this very dance style went viral many years back and they brought it back in vogue, for sure. The performance was followed by brass band performances, speeches, and the march past. Certainly, the dance stood out in a rather interesting way. This peppy addition to the programme caught the internet's attention for obvious reasons. It garnered 3,09,000 views on the microblogging site and counting.
However, the attention it received was divided. Several people on the internet deemed it 'inappropriate' as well as commented on the girls' clothing. "One does not simply....twerk," one user said.
Full: https://www.timesnownews.com/the-buzz/a ... 0'twerking'.
And now for Ozzy Man's review on it..