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Taiwanese teenagers performed the viral dance "Subject Three" at a night market competition, blending Chinese music with disco beats; believed to originate from Douyin, China's TikTok.
Taiwanese teenagers and kids performed a viral dance, "subject three," at a recent night market competition.
The dance, also known as "kemusan," involves dancers appearing to twist their ankles while flicking their wrists rapidly to traditional Chinese music mixed with disco beats.
Competitors included young men in leather jackets and high-tops, siblings in denim jackets and sunglasses, and dancers who improvised with pop-and-lock hip-hop moves.
The dance is believed to have originated from Douyin, China's version of TikTok.
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Adolescentes taiwaneses interpretaron el baile viral "Subject Three" en una competencia en un mercado nocturno, mezclando música china con ritmos disco; Se cree que se originó en Douyin, el TikTok de China.