Dance Practice at a Topeka Starbucks

There are two super cool and super friendly highschool girls here at Starbucks practicing their dance routine. I wonder how YouTube effects the quality of regional and rural dance teams and troupes? Do they evolve and improve faster through cross-pollination? These super friendly high school dancing girls are going to YouTube to get ideas for dance routines. Social Media rocks here in Topeka, Kansas! I talked to the high school girls who are practicing a routine here at Starbucks and they told me they never hire choreographers any more … they steal from YouTube! :) Awesome!

UPDATE: I shared this post with them and they wished me well on my trip to Aspen! They live out in the corn fields and, aside from someone’s basement at someone’s house, they practice here at Starbucks!  I am having quite a lot of fun here in Topeka, Kansas!  I love the way these kids roll!

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Comments (4)

  1. Stevie wrote::

    VERY cool. That would NOT happen in a starbucks here in LA– but I love their personal sense of style and willingness to put themselves out there.
    Nice that Starbucks is that easy-going too.
    yay for everyone.

    Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 01:08 #
  2. Chris wrote::

    Yay for everyone! As they say in corporate-speak: win-win-win-win!

    Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 01:09 #
  3. Yummy, I love Starbucks.

    Saturday, August 30, 2008 at 06:32 #
  4. jim wrote::

    i love starbucks also. I love the video. this is a good article.

    rate my cam dance

    Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 05:08 #

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