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Para Para (Japanese: パラパラ; also "Para-Para" or "ParaPara") is a Japan ese form of solo popular Dance . Unlike most Club Dancing and Rave dancing, there are specific, preset movements for each song, and everyone does the same moves at once, much like Line Dancing . Para Para is said to have existed since the 1970s , but did not achieve much popularity outside of Japan until recently. Today, Para Para dancing is known throughout the world, especially the Pacific Rim . Para Para is performed using mostly arm movements; very little lower body movement is involved save for perhaps moving one's hips or stepping in place, although a few routines require more detailed leg motions. It has been speculated that it is a descendant of the traditional Bon Odori dance. The dances are performed to fast, upbeat Music such as Eurobeat . Fans of Para Para dancing often call themselves Paralists . Some variants of Para Para are also present such as TechPara (which would be danced to Hyper Techno Techno ) and TraPara (which would be danced to Trance ). This is also known as Torapara. Para Para experienced a huge boom in Japan in 1998 – 1999 when pop idol Takuya Kimura of SMAP performed it on television. It was such a great impact that even Mickey Mouse danced it in Tokyo Disneyland. Note that Mickey and friends once appeared in television dancing it with Takuya Kimura . The Japanese Video Game company Konami has released a series of video games called Para Para Paradise as part of its Bemani series of music-based games. The game features an octagonal platform with Motion Detecting sensors above it. Players must trigger the sensors by moving their arms (or other body parts) under the sensors when a corresponding arrow reaches the top of the screen placed at the front of the platform. Para Para Sakura, a Chinese Film starring Aaron Kwok , features some Para Para dancing in the context of a romantic plot. It should be noted that the theme song for the film, Para Para Sakura, is not related to any form of Para Para based music. Paralists do not consider the film to be of any relation to the original Para Para. As of 2005, there is a new Para Para dance boom. In April of 2005, the Para Para dance for " Dragostea Din Tei " was aired on the popular show SMAP in Japan, which created the boom in 1998. To replace the Para Para Paradise video series, there is now the Gazen Para Para!! series with CDs and DVDs. The series is marketed to younger teens using popular Ganguro models from Egg Magazine . Recent events in 2005 included the Super Eurobeat Vol.160 CD Release event, and Avex Rave 2005 held on August 20th, 2005 Velfarre , sponsored by Avex Trax . 3 American Paralists under the name American Dream took part. Another American dance team called Paralization Globalization performed in Tokyo in the summer of 2005, at Starfire and B-1 Dynamite, which are extremely popular club events in the para para scene. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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