Dance with inmates and zombies to Thriller
Written By
bird crick
wonderhowto.com
Views 577
Last edited last month
Subscribe to the Wonderment RSS Feed or get Email Updates

Michael Jackson's iconic Thriller is experiencing a revival. In the Phillipines, prisoners are undergoing rehabilitation through extensively choreographed dance. This video shows hundreds of orange suited inmates dancing in unison to Thriller.

Michael Jackson's iconic Thriller is experiencing a revival. In the Phillipines, prisoners are undergoing rehabilitation through extensively choreographed dance. This video shows hundreds of orange suited inmates dancing in unison to Thriller.

Producers of this tutorial series, Thrill the World was formed with the mission of uniting Thriller dancers through massive street performances. They began their world record attempt with 16 dancers in Toronto.

Now, the organization has over 10,000 dancers in 95 cities, including Berlin, Shanghai and Brisbane, Australia.

Want in on the fun? Zombie-fy yourself here. And then start dancing. Pay attention to the zombie claw - they say it's the hardest step to master!

Dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller

Comments

-1
Amie 1 year ago
very thorough. the world records are pretty cool
+1
RickRoll 1 year ago
I think that's the most number of chapters I have ever seen!
+1
gilbertpo 9 months ago
they lied to us, this is hard!!!!
+1
vani4ka 6 months ago
I've learned all . It is very easy !!! I am only 12 years old but still I've learned for about 2 hours .. isn't that GREAT !!!! yeaa Thank you all that made the choreography ... :):):):)
+1
Kalika3672 5 months ago
I'm learning it now...though I'm one of the most useless dancers in the world I think...got half way through in about an hour...we'll see how much of it I remember tomorrow lol
+2
Thriller 4 months ago
Fun video, love how it's broken down. Just add your own style to it, and you've got the Thriller dance down!
+1
kometbrown 4 months ago
Been trying to learn all the moves since the video came out! Saw the film short @ a theater in Westwood, CA
+3
shannonsowder 4 months ago
im getting married on halloween and we are doing the thriller dance at the reception...i like how its broken down into different parts...ive just learned the whole dance in a couple of hours so ive got plenty of time to perfect it before the wedding
+2
eternalvinay 3 months ago
wow awesome! invite me to the reception too :p

happy married life XD
Always wanted to learn the thriller dance....but i cant dance! Have brought the number ones dvd..and my sister our friend and me have all pledged to learn a micheal jackson dance it should be fun....we are all knockin on a bit and our teenage kids wont be amused....their friends probably will though thanks for the tuition you are great.x
+1
mustangbrandy 2 months ago
Love it! I tried learning with the video with MJ too, but this was far easier. Being able to break it down was so cool. I'm up in years (53) but plan on having it all down within a couple of weeks for our upcoming Zombie Walk and Spooker's Halloween Bash 3. Thanks for the lessons!
Add your comment:
Follow Us On Twitter

No Lightsaber Required: DIY Jar Jar Binks Salad

Yum, geekdom fun. A Jar Jar salad. Wonderfully silly How-To from Only Knives: "A side dish from the Dark Side: Sculpt Jar Jar Binks out of a root vegetable." You'll need some serious ...

Sculpt Melted Cassette Tape Puddles Into Skulls

Cool cassette tape art by Atlanta based artist Brian Dettmer. From Design Boom: "...Dettmer was walking down the street he spotted a dead bird and an idea hit him. ‘here was this thing that used ...

This Dude Builds Glaciers. Here's How.

Most DIY freaks do-it-themselves because they love it. Because they're curious, creative, and like to take the long road (or figure out an ingenious short cut). In the case of Chewang Norphel (aka the ...

DIY Contortionist-Cycle

Finally, a well designed solution to studio-style living. The Contortionist bicycle. London-native Dominic Hargreaves, unhappy with the available options, designed this folding bike himself (true DIY ...

Flickr Photos Reveal Harvard's True Colors

Cartograms are usually pretty mundane, but throw in Flickr, Photoshop, and a well-known public place and you have an artistic representation of popular colors. Much more eye-grabbing than your common ...

loading...