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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginParis Jackson -- Following in Michael Jackson's Dance Steps!1/14/2012 9:00 AM PST BY Johnny LopezParis Jackson Following in MJ's Dance StepsParis Jackson really is a chip off the old King of Pop.In the middle of playing high school softball the 13-year-old outfielder broke out one of her late dad Michael Jackson's famous dance steps.She's got the moves like Jackson.
Good for her!I'm so glad to see that she is always actively involved in sports.
My question is:TMZ was there to record the game?I also am tempted to make a connection between this and Paris' tweets regarding illuminati.
Am I the only one that realizes that's a BALLET move, "En Pointe"? It takes very strong big toes, to handle the weight of the body.Paris could easily do it, because she's wearing cleats, which help to give stability, I noticed. She didn't go all the way up and OVER, lolIt takes years of tap dancing, studying Bailey's slide off (moonwalk), ballet, everything out there, that he combined. But to do En Pointe,your body must be mature enough to handle it. In Ballet, it's 12+, or when the teacher says so.Lamb's wool would be shoved into the bottoms of the point shoes, to help ease the pain and bruising.Here's some "En Pointe" photos:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginNow you know why Michael's feet were always so torn up!
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginAm I the only one that realizes that's a BALLET move, "En Pointe"? It takes very strong big toes, to handle the weight of the body.Paris could easily do it, because she's wearing cleats, which help to give stability, I noticed. She didn't go all the way up and OVER, lolIt takes years of tap dancing, studying Bailey's slide off (moonwalk), ballet, everything out there, that he combined. But to do En Pointe,your body must be mature enough to handle it. In Ballet, it's 12+, or when the teacher says so.