![]() ![]() In May, the Versailles Run filter grew in popularity on the app, as users paired their faces with the cartoon body of a running Marie Antoinette, hilariously adding their own context as to why they were running. This trend isn't the first time TikTok users have used a historical figure, of sorts, from time gone with modern situations. ![]() Others have taken a different approach, doing simple tasks including making hot chocolate on a stove or wearing your hair in a low bun. One user gained just under a million likes using the song, filming herself dancing in her Disneyworld Fantasyland uniform, which heavily resembles that of the Berries and Cream Boy's outfit. The first video showed the dance, with added text reading: "Please make great art with this sound, it's what we all need."Īnd that's exactly what TikTok users have done. Now, the song is used as an audio on TikTok, with users employing the song any time they feel something they're wearing, doing or saying feels particularly old-fashioned.Īt the time of publication, the app's most popular audio of the song has used in over 36,000 videos and is actually taken from the step-by-step tutorial. In a surprising next step, Ferver appeared in a video with Catfish: The TV Show host Nev Schulman, doing the "Little Lad Dance."įourteen years on from the original and the song is now providing comedic relief once more, but for very different reasons. "Hello TikTok, are you ready for berries and cream?" they asked the camera, with the instantly recognizable fake English accent, of course. Two days ago, September 4, Ferver set up a TikTok account, Berries and Cream costume and all, named where they've shared multiple videos in character. Jack Ferver is a New York-based writer, choreographer and director, who despite not listing the work on their website, seems to be warming to their reborn fame. Without any mention of the actual product, the Berries and Cream Boy provided a step-by-step instruction on how to do the dance, along with an anecdote about his mother giving him berries and cream. The commercial gained huge attention and popularity at the time and Starburst even made a follow-up tutorial on the dance. TikToker Shows Off Outfits to Get Out of Jury Duty in Viral Video. ![]() Video Showing the South Pole's Bizarre Climate Confuses the Internet.Viral Video Shows Woman Smoking Cigarette on a Full Airplane.TICKETS $25, 8:00PM, NEW YORK LIVE ARTS, 219 W 19th St, NEW YORK, NY. Go see those queens, the show is running through January 12. I could list off witty quotes from him in the dozens, but better to hear them from his own lips (on a mic, while dancing). And that’s the easiest way to make me laugh. His comedic monologue goes very dark quite quickly he has an inappropriate type of humor. He stands before it, contemplating the effort put into preparing and recovering from a series of dance related injuries. In the second act, we see Jack Ferver looking down at a shrunken version of the set from the first act. A group number set to throbbing club music had the crowd nearly cheering into the end of the first half.ĭuring the intermission, I saw Christeene (as Paul Soileau) and they raved over the costumes – fringy dresses and sexy, sheer bodysuits – a collection designed for the show by Bartelme and Harriet Jung. It opened with ABT principal, James Whiteside, wearing a lovely shimmering dress, tap dancing and lip synching to Judy Garland’s rendition of “I Happen to Like New York.” Right from the beginning, he made sure to set the tone to ‘gay.’ This was followed by an elegant, classic Graham performance by Lloyd Knight (Principal Dancer for The Martha Graham Dance Company) Garen Scribner (a former member of San Francisco Ballet) skating to the of sounds of blades on ice, sliding his feet around while making campy faces and Reid Bartelme (dancer and fantastic costume designer) is seen tossing a pink mane, embodying My Little Pony. The interdisciplinary performance starts with five queer dancers performing solos under a set composed of 4 columns and a chandelier by Jeremy Jacob. Mine was Catwoman ( Michelle Pfeiffer’s).” It sounded like something I needed to see in person. The super talented and hilarious queen, Jack Ferver, sent us an email about the latest show he wrote, choreographed, and stars in, ‘ Everything is Imaginable’ saying: “I interviewed James Whiteside, Lloyd Knight, Garen Scribner, and Reid Bartelme about the first name that came to mind when I said “childhood icon.” Respectively, they were Judy Garland, Martha Graham, Brian Boitano, and My Little Pony. ![]()
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