Funny Interpretive Dance Video | David Armand Does Don’t Stop Me Now On BBC

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I’ve seen some boring interpretive dance in the past, but this is far from boring. In fact, it made me crack up watching what David Armand came up with on BBC show Fast and Loose.

Creativity exhibits itself in lots of different ways, of which this video is a fine example. If asked to create an interpretive dance to Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen I don’t think I could. I’d certainly crap myself at the thought of doing so.

This isn’t a problem for Armand, who has made a name for himself for interpreting classic songs. He calls it ‘Karaoke For The Deaf’ and his interpretation of Torn by Natalie Imbruglia was a huge hit on YouTube a few years back.

I actually think this is better than that was. If you don’t laugh at this then I think you need a sense of humor bypass.

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