Daredevil dives off waterfall in epic slow motion
Check it out as this fearless man dives off of a waterfall and into the water at Cool Blue Hole in Jamaica. Incredible!
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How to Make a Crêpe (on the streets of Paris)
A street vendor in Paris, France making a delicious crepe from start to finish. Take notes people.
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Grand Mac - McDonald's Food Review
My review of McDonald's new Grand Mac burger. The Big Mac's older brother.
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Amazing drumline gets help from surprise backup dancers
A homeless woman and a random guy in the street give a little help to a no-nonsense drumline on the streets of Chicago. So cool!
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Talented Kid Entertains Subway Commuters With His Buckets
This isn't something you see every day! Usually, we see adult street performers. It is very cool to see younger kids showing off their talents through street performing. Awesome! This talented kid puts on an epic and incredible performance at the A train platform near 59th street in New York City. As people are walking by, they start to notice his incredible <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zh6d-street-drummer-wonderful.html" target="_blank">drumming skills</a>. How does this kid have all this talent? He definitely has skills when to comes to rhythm. Amazing!
As he continues to show off his drumming skills, he continues to draw in more and more people. So many people are amazed at what he can do. Many people show their appreciation for his talents by placing money in his bucket. Little acts like this, make his day! What a great act of kindness. Good for them. At the end of his performance, he raises his hands in the air and everyone cheers! What a beautiful moment. He definitely deserves the cheers and screams, yay!
Do you want to learn how to jam on the drums just like this talented kid, check out some of these super cool <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Musical-Instruments-Drum-Sets/zgbs/musical-instruments/11970481?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=rumble07-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=b471d03b852e5b5d74bf675f6adb0f3f&camp=1789&creative=9325">drum sets</a><img src="//ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=rumble07-20&l=ur2&o=1" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />! Time to show of some of your talent!
While on the subject of boys and buckets, check out this guy. While on vacation with his family in Las Vegas, David Freiheit stumbled upon this amazing street performer. Matthew Pretty, a.k.a. “Bucket Boy”, deems himself to be an international <a href="https://rumble.com/v349r9-street-performer-takes-bucket-drumming-to-a-whole-new-level.html" target="_blank">street performer</a> who hails from Los Angeles. The performer uses buckets and pots to create his unique drum beats. In this clip, he shows off his talent and even asks for a little help from the large crowd around him.
This child, close to 11 years of age, is in the tram on a prepared stage in New York City, close 59th road. He's situated on a container inclining up against a waste can, with two cans before him. He's outfitted with a drumstick in each hand as he plays. There are a couple of individuals around him, yet he's, for the most part, got the station to himself.
His ability is propelled; he didn't simply lift this up yesterday. He's been doing it for some time and knows how to control his speed, volume, and dexterity. Gracious, and his playing is focused on memory. There's no sheet music, no prompts. He has the majority of this in his mind.
He who plays the drum anchors the beat for whatever is left of the instruments to play along. We view the drums as the pulse, the lifesaver of the tune and the music. Without percussion, all you have is a quiet little tune with no spirit.
This reason is the reason a decent drummer is extremely valuable. A strong percussionist keeps the melody and can revive any old tune or remain solitary, solid and in control, much the same as this amazing metro entertainer.
Have you ever seen something like this before? Let us know in the comment section below!
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Tap Dance Showdown Between Talented Toddler And Seasoned Pro
Watch as Justin M. Lewis and Luke Spring perform together at the D.C. Tap Festival. Now that's a showdown to remember!
The 13-year-old Luke Spring from Ashburn is a YouTube darling which carries the weight of America's <a href="https://rumble.com/v34xr7-little-girl-learns-to-irish-tap-dance-on-galway-street.html" target="_blank">tap dancing</a> future on his 52-pound frame. Luke has been impressing the audience since 2010, but has recently risen to fame since performing on New York stages and TV screens.
He isn't just a <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zmyy-tony-the-tap-dancing-seagull.html" target="_blank">prodigious tapper</a>, he is also one of the best young dancers in North America, in tap, hip-hop, jazz and lyrical dancing. He took two month off fourth grade to make his Broadway debut in “A Christmas Story: The Musical" and joined them on tour in the fall on 2013.
Luke's career started as in a movie: he found a pair of his sisters' dance shoes, put them on and started making the same noise he was making with his hands on his drum kit. His mom enrolled him in dance class with Justin M. Lewis, who felt humbled that he should teach a dance prodigy something that he is already really good at since 2009.
Luke and Lewis performed a tag-team routine: a tiny blond boy and a six-foot-tall African American guy. The performance at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts was sold out. We send our best wishes to the blond tap dancing prodigy and we hope to see him on the grand stage at Broadway again very soon!
Talking about tap dancing for life, It is sad that many people still believe that growing old means giving up on so many things you used to love to do. Well, newsflash everybody - that is not the case anymore! If you want proof, you just have to see this other video of a 80-year-old grandpa! The man is still a talented tap dancer and he still has some serious moves to show off!
Dressed in his flashy outfit, with the tap dancing shoes and everything, he wears his best accessory - his smile. Everyone watching is clearly impressed, judging from the cheers he receives while he tap-tap-tap dances away on the deck.
What is even sadder is that, no matter how hard we try, we will never be able to do even half of what he does! This goes further into the claim that yes, age is just a number. You are as old as you feel.
Speaking of dancing elderly people you just have to see this little old lady. Young men line up to have the honor of dancing with the 90-year-old dancing queen Jean Phelps Veloz during SEA Jam 2014 dance camp, organized by Jitterbugs Swingapore and Bangkok Swing. Now that's impressive! This is how you do it!
Still not convinced? How about gymnast Johanna Quaas? In this impressive video, we see the 91-year-old lady performing a flawless gymnastics routine during a competition in Berlin, Germany. "She was the oldest person at the Turnfest 'senior competition' and they put her in the 70+ section because there are only 'younger' people in the group," says the person who filmed Johanna.
Bravo!
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