Dancer Impresses Judges With Robotic Choreography At World Of Dance Championships

Mar 16, 2020 by apost team

Dushaunt Fik-Shun Stegall, simply known as Fik-Shun, is a 25-year-old dancer and actor who has made a name for himself with his unique moves that pop his body and where he rolls and twitches parts of his body while keeping other parts perfectly still.

He amazed the audience and the judges when he performed at the Las Vegas World of Dance Championships with his brilliant robot choreography.

Fik-Shun immediately evokes cheers and whoops with his weird but wonderful and impeccable moves. Robotic choreography is a very difficult type of street dance that involves contracting and relaxing muscles to the beat of a song.

One thing is his being able to rotate 90 degrees without moving anything but his left hand. He can also roll his body in a ripple-like effect that goes from head to toe. We don't know if it is done on purpose, but throughout the entire song his shoelaces are untied, but he never trips over them.

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He has gotten his own video and internet fame. With over 100 million views he is a YouTube viral sensation! He has an impressive following of over 1.7 million on Instagram. He was already known in the dance industry before he entered the World of Dance Championships in 2014. He grew up in Kansas and started dancing very young at the tender age of five!

Fik-Shun was the male winner of America’s favorite dancer on Season 10 of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance. He’s been featured on The Ellen Show and appeared on the front cover of Dance Spirit magazine.

Although he lives in Los Angeles, he travels all over the world to perform shows and teach classes. It can take many years to become an expert at body popping like he is, and you have to start with the very basics. He credits martial arts training for helping him to learn new moves.

Have you ever seen Fik-Shun perform on television, in videos, or in person? What did you think of his performance? Do you know anyone else who does his type of robotic choreography?Let us know in the comments – and make sure you pass this along to your friends and family!