You have to see this jaw-dropping acrobatic performance produced by dancers Kailey Maurer, Kelianne Stankus, and Piques. The stunning routine is done entirely on "hoverboards" or mini segways, which function more like motorized skateboards than scooters.
We've seen performances like this before, recently an all-male dancing troupe performed a hoverboard routine to one of Justin Bieber's hits, "What Do You Mean?" But, while that one blew us away with its incredible choreography, we have to say that the five women in this video are able to do some tricks we have never seen before.
The very talented women combine acrobatics, gymnastics, and modern choreography to create an unforgettable performance to Justin Bieber's "Sorry." With the added effect of the hoverboards, the dancers seemingly glide around. It does look pretty dangerous. These women must have incredibly strong bodies in order to stay balanced and graceful on the moving objects.
It's almost like these girls are floating as they flip, lift, and toss each other into the air completely effortlessly.
"It's awesome to see people mixing actual old-fashioned skills and capability with new technology. I would love to see something like this on a bigger scale at a theater," one Youtube commenter said.
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