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What Is the Roger Rabbit Dance?

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Summary: Get an introduction to the Roger Rabbit dance in this free dance lesson video.

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By Deanna Cole
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Deanna Cole has studied dance since was 10 years old. Her passion for fashion and beauty began when she was 14. Inspired by Cindy Crawford, Iman, Tyra Banks and Naomi Campbell, she...read more

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The Roger Rabbit, though similar to the Running Man, is actually supposed to resemble the movements of the cartoon character Roger Rabbit. This dance has been popular since the 80's and seems to be one of those dances that will never get old. Learning how to do the Roger Rabbit is not as hard as it would seem, especially if you have a good dance instructor. If you would like to learn how to dance the Roger Rabbit, you can learn for free, online, from one of our experts. In this free series of dance lesson videos, learn how to do the Roger Rabbit from dance expert Deanna Cole. Deanna will demonstrate all the dance moves for the Roger Rabbit including arm movements, feet placement, and a Roger Rabbit combination dance.

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"Hello my name is Deanna Cole and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here to teach you how to do the roger rabbit. The roger rabbit was a popular dance in the early 90s and I bet you're wondering where did this name of the dance come from. Well it came from the infamous cartoon character roger rabbit, and he even had a movie called "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." This dance is very similar to the running man but it's done backwards like the running man. The roger rabbit was done by many music artist in music videos. Now in these next segments I'm going to break down the dance so it will be easy for you to learn from the arms to the legs and then the combination of the routine."

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