7 Insanely Addictive Dance Videos We Can't Stop Playing

    "Sorry, productivity" – me

    1. This truly incredible Britney number.

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    Choreographed and performed by Brian Friedman and Yanis Marshall, these guys dance in heels like nobody else. Plus the fact that Brian has choreographed for Britney doesn't hurt.

    If you like this, check out: New Dorp, New York

    2. This beautiful and broken ballet sequence.

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    Choreographed by Jade Hale-Christofi and performed by ballet dancer Sergei Polunin this piece is breathtaking and raw.

    If you like this, check out: Dancer

    3. This way-before-its-time Fred Astaire number.

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    Featuring Fred Astaire's fancy footwork, and Cyd Charisse's endless legs, this iconic piece influenced Beyoncé and Michael Jackson.

    If you like this, check out: No Dames

    4. This joyful Bieber choreo.

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    Choreographed by Mina Myoung, as well as being super syncopated, this routine is really ~vibey~ and joyful.

    If you like this, check out: Closer

    5. This daredevil modern dance.

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    This was the dance that won Oympic gymnast Louis Smith the Glitterball Trophy. The daring lift at the end of this dance will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    If you like this, check out: Wicked Game

    6. This mash-up which shouldn't work, but weirdly does.

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    Irish sean nós dancing + Hamilton + filmed in a house on the prairie? Somehow, it's the most absorbing, exhilarating thing you'll watch in a long time.

    If you like this, check out: Prodijig

    7. This iconic duo.

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    You may remember Les Twins from their Beyoncé collaborations, but this performance shows their skills at the forefront. Bear in mind they've got a sense of humour, so the start may seem a bit jokey. But you'll quickly see they're not playing around.

    If you like this, check out: World of Dance, San Diego