The post Viral Vault: The Kinetic Poetry of Gary Brolsma’s “Numa Numa Dance” appeared first on Consequence. The month is December, the year 2004, and Newgrounds.com is already the thing that the rest ...
Have you heard about the latest dance craze for kids? Hardly anyone is doing it. It’s called the Numa Numa dance, and unlike the twist, the hustle or the Harlem shuffle, it’s more about watching than ...
Hard to believe, but absolutely true: There are people alive today who are unfamiliar with Numa Numa Dance — the viral lip-sync performed to the song "Dragostea din tei,” by the Moldovan pop group ...
Gary Brolsma had just graduated from high school and started working at "Expert PC" in Saddlebrook, NJ when he made his infamous "Numa Numa Dance" video. "I didn't plan to make the video," Brolsma ...
Anyone who used the internet from 2004-2007 will remember 'The Numa Numa Dance,' a fan video made by Gary Brolsma, sitting in front of his computer, singing along to his favorite tune by Romanian pop ...
Gary Brolsma took a EuroPop hit and transformed himself into a global sensation Aug. 24, 2007 — -- You might not know Gary Brolsma's name, but if you've ever watched video on the Web, you're ...
The love-it-or-hate it 'Numa Numa Dance," said to be the very first viral video, is 10 years old. The video by Gary Brolsma, lip syncing the Romanian pop song "Dragostea din tei," was released in ...
There was a time when embarrassing talents were a purely private matter. If you could sing "The Star Spangled Banner" in the voice of Daffy Duck, no one but your friends and family would ever have to ...
The first installment in a series of five, entitled ‘Numa’, will appear in cinemas nationwide from Saturday 1 March and is based on the infamous Numa Numa Dance video. It sees Carl, a prisoner in a ...
YouTube & the Secret History of the Numa Numa Dance In the halcyon days of punk, “blurring the line between audience and performer” meant Sid Vicious might spit on you. Today, YouTube (www.youtube.com ...
There was a time when embarrassing talents were a purely private matter. If you could sing "The Star Spangled Banner" in the voice of Daffy Duck, no one but your friends and family would ever have to ...