We thought this was another average breakdancing video, until things get kind of hilarious at 0:33 in the video. Calling themselves the "Snake Men" (人间蛇男), we have to give the duo credit for being a pretty tight unit, and for incorporating a plastic deck chair into their act at 1:40 in the clip.
Watch: Chinese breakdancers play with kung fu archetypes
China's Got Talent: Midgets, migrant workers and Mariah Carey
Unfortunately, I don't have a TV, so I totally missed the premier of on Shanghai's Dragon TV channel. But now the videos are up on Youtube, and I've gotten a chance to pick out highlights. And boy are there some highlights.
Video: B-boys, B-girls, B-little little girls
Kids these days and their hippity hop. This girl doesn't look more than 10 or 11 years old but she's already got some crazy moves on the dance floor. Of course, if she's anything like the members of China's female gymnastics team, maybe she's already had her Sweet 16.
Video: China's dancing youth!
Things you can learn from this video:
1. Breakdancing has finally become popular enough in China for high school students to get pretty decent at it. Our little brothers, who may or may not have done battle against Chinese students only to sigh about the lack of competition here compared to Japan and Korea, would be proud.

