Onion oil dance and hula dance are popular in urban management.
In this video titled "Super Dance of Urban Management Bureau of Hefei High-tech Zone", at the beginning, there were seven men and women in black with axes in their hands. With the music, several people began to dance with axes. Just as the music was going to 1 minute, seven men in black were divided into two teams, holding axes and shouting slogans, and another man in black swaggered over.
A man in black rushed forward to light a cigarette for him. He put it out in another man's hand without taking two breaths, and shouted "Who else" arrogantly. Who knows that this shout caused public outrage, and they put it down and it was a fierce cut. This is a standard gangster movie scene, but it is very different from dance.
And with the end of this dance, the man in black suddenly changed himself. I don't know where to find green onions and danced a very red onion dance on the Internet. Just as everyone cheered, the actions of several men surprised everyone even more. They took off their coats and were naked, wearing different colors of "grass skirts" and dancing hot hula. Finally, with the music of Song Dandan's classic sketch "the rooster lay eggs", he led the dance to "lay eggs" and set off the audience.
Imitation+creativity+unity, urban management, dancing and laughing constantly.
The whole dance lasts about 6 minutes, which can be described as a constant laugh. After the reporter inquired, it was learned that the members of Shulu Squadron of Urban Management Bureau of High-tech Zone all danced this dance.
"Even my captain went into battle himself." Niu Jun, captain of Shulu Squadron, said that this dance is the hard work of the whole squadron. "Before the performance, it was used for rehearsals on weekends and evenings for several weeks." There were not many people in the whole squadron. In order to make everyone motivated, we went into battle like this.
Niu Jun introduced that in fact, these dances are all adapted from the relatively popular dances on the Internet. "The players added a little creativity just for fun."