Nope. African American performers such as Cab Calloway and Bill Bailey did it way before. MJ himself said that he first learned it from a group of black kids on the streets.
Sadly no, the Moonwalk was called the Back slide and it's it's performed by black entertainers for years including Cab Calloway in the 30s and Bill Bailet who did a better rendition of the Moonwalk we knownit was today. Michael Jackson even states he picked up the move from black kids from the block.
Nope...what Melanin said is more like it. First time I personally ever saw it was Jeffrey Daniels of Shalamar on TOTP circa 1982. Before Michael Jackson. I seem to remember MJ actually contacting Daniels about it too.
@@melaninawakening9350 James Brown&Fred Astair was the direct influences, and I just read from an university article that Marceau influenced MJ, that's what just brought me to watch this vid actually. It seems that Marceau&MJ even performed a moonwalk together in 1995, MJ mentioning Marceau as a great influence... (vidéo I'll be checking right now...)
I just watched a 2020 film called "Resistance".It was about MM's exploits in Lyon during WW2.
Awe inspiring.
Jewish propaganda.
gaston ...
Merci, Marceu. Bien. Biden.😮🎉🎉🎉🎉Not Abbiento. Avoid. Ta-Ta.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
His talent was only surpassed by his amazing exploits during WW2 - What a guy.
He taught mj how to do the moonwalk guys
I would agree with ThatcHe was so limber.
He actually did
And Luis Oliva, a Puertorrican mime, was Marcel's teacher lol
No he didn’t lmaooo😂😂
Nope. African American performers such as Cab Calloway and Bill Bailey did it way before. MJ himself said that he first learned it from a group of black kids on the streets.
a very funny under rated Mel Brooks movie, he speaks for the first time. Which was the funny part you just cut it short?
"NON!"
This is a true story. Michael Jackson was a huge fan of Marcel Marceau and his "dance against the wind" was an inspiration for his legendary moonwalk.
Sadly no, the Moonwalk was called the Back slide and it's it's performed by black entertainers for years including Cab Calloway in the 30s and Bill Bailet who did a better rendition of the Moonwalk we knownit was today. Michael Jackson even states he picked up the move from black kids from the block.
Nope...what Melanin said is more like it. First time I personally ever saw it was Jeffrey Daniels of Shalamar on TOTP circa 1982. Before Michael Jackson. I seem to remember MJ actually contacting Daniels about it too.
@@melaninawakening9350 James Brown&Fred Astair was the direct influences, and I just read from an university article that Marceau influenced MJ, that's what just brought me to watch this vid actually. It seems that Marceau&MJ even performed a moonwalk together in 1995, MJ mentioning Marceau as a great influence... (vidéo I'll be checking right now...)
Wonder if they had a big fan standing somewhere to make sure the curtains were fluttering.
Oh, its cut so we could not hear his line!
Priceless talent! 🌠
This was Marceau’s only spoken word whilst downing the Bip costume. Funny how he’s the only spoken word in the movie at all.
You left out the best part
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I was expecting him to be ready for Mike, he ain't ready for Mike
Marcel was a very well known mime that in my opinion is the best! 😁
Quanto talento
Great performences 🎉