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new way

· phrase · ballroom

Post-1990 vogue style of rigid clicks, contortion, flexibility and precise arms control.

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New Way is the post-1990 evolution of vogue, and it pushes the body into shapes that look impossible. It runs on rigid movements punctuated by 'clicks' — limb contortions snapped at the joints — plus extreme flexibility, tutting and 'arms control', the intricate hand and wrist illusions. Joints seem to fold and unfold into geometry; the body becomes moving architecture. Where Old Way is clean elegance, New Way is precision contortion and illusion.

“Her arms control is insane — pure New Way, the clicks were landing on every beat.”
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Her arms control is insane — pure New Way, the clicks were landing on every beat.

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