Yanis Marshall and his sinfully flawless black heels are back again, this time to destroy Ariana Grande’s “Break Free.”
Bonus points to the girl in the back trying to familiarize herself with the insanity happening before her eyes.
If you like what you see, check out Queerty’s five favorite Marshall moments. They do not disappoint.
Lindoro Almaviva
Those damn legs…. I would not know where to start.
throwslikeagirl
Marshall’s choreography is one note, and therefore his shelf life might not be long, but what a note! Fabulous. Best of kind. He appears to be having a lot of fun, too. Great September issue of Vogue!
XBuzzerX
Talk about stereotypes -__-
Why can’t any gay men dance/parody them in a masculine way – sexy in a masculine way – why do they have to put on the heels and ‘slay’ being effeminate?
Milk
@XBuzzerX: The issue lies with your effemiphobia. The so call masculine way of dancing are the majority of dancers out there. They just don’t wear a label on their sleeves saying that they are gay. It’s no different from calling out why Black people are criminals because of the underlying racism. I get people who might not appreciate certain type of dance, that has to do with the choreography not the dancers themselves. Perhaps you have to sought your own prejudice before you get to decide how gay people should be dancing.
trelin
Can they teach a class, please?
TVC 15
As someone else said on another post about Yannis, all his routines are starting to look, well, routine. That being said, the guy on the right (all in black) is HOT.
Xzamilio
I’m confused. I feel like it’s deja vu when I see these videos. Pretty much a lot of sharp body movements, twirling, heels and attitude lol But seriously, they do the same thing pretty much… just to different music.
throwslikeagirl
@XBuzzerX: Oh, knock it off. I’m sure you know there’s all manner of dancing out there, by all sorts of men, some of whom are gay. Comments like these are annoying as they are faux-naive.
SteveDenver
@XBuzzerX: If you think their dancing is effeminate just because of the heels, you’re limiting yourself. Their dancing is hard working, sweaty, precise and taut. Do you decry modern dance and ballet because they have fluid movements?
GO HOT FRENCH BOYS! I love watching you… became acquainted on Britain’s Got Talent and have loved everything I’ve seen.
Manchester
Beard guy is so damn fine!
gskorich
sorry guys but he does the same routine every time. he looks great doing it but its getting boring to watch
n900mixalot
@XBuzzerX: You’re right in a way. One thing about dancers is that it is EXTREMELY difficult to find masculine dancers in lyrical, jazz and pop. A friend of mine is a professional choreographer and has a really hard time finding guys who can dance this without the femininity. And the thing is, it CAN be done.
The guy in all black does it pretty well and not just because he has a fuller beard.
These three guys do bring a slightly different edge to the routine and each is appreciated.
Desert Boy
Ariana Grande? She sounds like a coffee drink at Starbucks.
Ronbo
@Desert Boy: In medical terms it means enlarged nipple.
Mikah
WERK! That was great.
Milk
@Ronbo: I’m stealing that!! LOL!!
Tackle
As much as I love Yanis Marshall, I have to agree that his choreography does seem one dimensional, and it does look like the same movements, to different music. ..
Milk
@Tackle: It is after you watch all his dancing. That’s the limitation of his choreography.
VanneGumley
ahmmmmm ñaaaaah, i prefer more KAZAKY 😉
look at them, they are the first male group, dancing in high heels before marshal 😉
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Cm9jZPQ_Cw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkapIHdRChE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiE8sC5GtCY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7-T8FSUQ_w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p7xWHlCs90