Finger-tutting

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Finger-tutting
GenreStreet dance
Year1990s
OriginUnited States

Finger-tutting is a type of dance that involves intricate movements of the fingers.

King Tut".[3]

Popularity of this dance style increased after Jay Gutierrez or "Jsmooth" revealed his innovated style of finger-tutting in the credits of Step Up 3D, released August 6, 2010.[4][5]

Finger-tutting received international attention after dancer/choreographer Julian "JayFunk" Daniels performed in a viral Samsung commercial entitled "Unleash Your Fingers".[6] Later, the dance group Finger Circus popularized the form through commercials[7] and YouTube videos.

Finger-tutting received further international attention after practitioner John Hunt, also known as Pnut, made a

Shake It Off
".

More recently, finger-tutting has been featured in the

The Magicians and the Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange as one of the ways in which characters can cast various spells. JayFunk helped with the finger-tutting in Doctor Strange.[8]

In 2020, the music video for "Naughty" by Red Velvet's Irene and Seulgi featured a choreographed tutting performance.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b NBC Bay Area Staff (Jan 1, 2014). "Vallejo Man's Finger Dancing Video Goes Viral". Nbcbayarea.com. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ Matthews, Cate (January 8, 2014). "They Call Him The 'King Of Fingers' -- And He Is, He Really Is (VIDEO)". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  3. ^ YouTube
  4. ^ "ProDance". Archived from the original on 2019-03-04. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  5. ^ IMDB
  6. ^ "The Most Viral Mobile Phone Ad Of All Time Is ... French?". Business Insider. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  7. ^ Moviecollectionjp (2016-10-19), P-Nutの達人フィンガータット・パフォーマンス公開/バンドエイド『Dancing BAND AID(踊るバンドエイド)』CM, retrieved 2016-10-23
  8. ^ Marvel Entertainment (October 20, 2016). Benedict Cumberbatch on Donning the Red Cloak at Marvel's Doctor Strange Red Carpet Premiere. YouTube. Event occurs at 3:05. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Bell, Crystal (December 19, 2020). "The 40 Best K-pop Songs of 2020". Paper.