Trotting around the globe for close to two years certainly opens one's eyes to a whole lotta new experience. Whether it was Ladyboy shows, racist toothpaste, cured meats or singing in a room alone with a Chinese man, I found a world that was well beyond my realm of normalcy. Going to school with hundreds of classmates from over eighty countries also opened my eyes to concepts I'd never heard of nor imagined. The weird thing was, as every new international experience was undertaken, I completely lost connection with what had always been near and dear, American Pop Culture.
For those two years, I never knew what was the latest trend, whether it was in clothing, in music, in television, or even just the latest internet meme. I'd get inklings here and there via facebook (I still wasn't integrated into the twitterverse) but there were a number of times I'd be wondering things like, "Who and what is Justin Bieber?" or "What is Glee and when did acappella become cool?"
Now being back in the US, it finally dawned on me to actually experience and appreciate pop culture, there has to be sufficient context and grounding in a country. If there was some new craze sweeping the island of Singapore, I'd have no clue…I was busy obsessing over Chicken Rice and Singlish. If there was a new type of music taking over the French scene, I'd be more concerned with how much chocolat there was au my pain and marveling at the number of cheeses at the hypermarche. Getting Rickroll'ed only makes sense (and that's still questionable) and is hilarious if Never Gonna Give You Up strikes a nostalgic chord for you.
I think about all this because the other day I was out at a LES lounge with an active dance floor. A song came on that had all the crowd-pleasing elements of a Black Eyed Peas opus, that had an interlude that went "Everyday I'm Shufflin'". People around me were all kinda running in place and dancing somewhat absurdly. The song was LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem".
The next morning I youtube'd "Shuffling". I'm not sure whether this song was the genesis of the shuffling craze, or the shuffling craze was what inspired the song, but apparently in high schools across the country kids are shuffle battling. The dance mesmerized me as it basically took the Running Man to a place the early 90s never dreamed of. I couldn't stop watching videos, and confession, the hyperactive child in me was attempting my first shuffle the moment the hangover wore off.
I'm back in the US and this is what I wonder about. Is this the next big dance craze? Is this already the current dance craze? Is it actually over and I just missed it (I did turn 31 the other day and can see this being a "those kids today" moment)?
The only thing I can say with certainty is that this summer, like it or not, I will be shuffling.
P.S. A great new site / community for people studying Mandarin posted this video the other day of a little Chinese girl shuffling in front of famous Chinese landmarks. I will fully accept that she is cooler than I'll ever be.
Ranjan, your blog is awesome. I'm now at the point of reintegrating into civilization and, consequently, rediscovering North American pop culture, myself. As such, this post was particularly amusing. I'm looking forward to catching you shuffling when I make the move to NYC in September. I hope that you will be wearing a leopard skin vest, too!
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