We are usually stunned by the excellent choreography of dancers, but to see them use extravagant props while doing the work? Well, that gives an additional factor!
An All-Girl Group Of Dancers Performed A Drill In An Australian Competition
The drill dance group, The Black Diamonds, mesmerizes the audience with their incredible choreography.
They Danced To The Tune Of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody
This 1975 hit is known for its unique tempo transitions, to which the all-girl group dances with poise and grace.
Their Bright-Colored Props Were The Highlight Of The Performance
For their drill dance, they used orange-colored feathers attached to gigantic fans which they creatively position all throughout the performance to create different illusions.
The Audience Cheered As They Witness The Different Formations
Now, how brilliant does one have to be to come up with an idea like that?
Even Online Audiences Are Astounded By Their Dance
This one person even wants to do that same performance in their school, while another one wants to know where those beautiful props came from.
Cheer Dance Or Drill Dance?
Frankly, the only difference they have from each other is that a cheer dance is usually composed of stunts and lifts whereas a drill dance is simply performed with a song where the dancers move into in unison.
The Girls Have What It Takes
The gals clearly have everything they need to perfect this drill dance routine. From synchronicity to poise, and of course, creativity.
In-Character Up Until The End
As the song comes to an end, the girls, still in-character, march to the beat until they get off the stage.
Watch how their beautiful props become the main feature of their routine in the video below.
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