Russian Girls Twerking In The Winnie The Pooh Outfits
A day after footage of Russian school girls twerking in scantily-dressed bee attires for their Winnie the Pooh dance performance turned out to be a sensation on YouTube, authorities have closed down their studio and blamed the instructors for laxity. Russia’s federal Investigative Committee declared that the dance that has by now amassed over 4 million YouTube views went against local “lewd behavior” laws. An investigative committee representative as well said there were “signs of negligence” among those responsible for the girls’ dance group, along with the parents of the girls and administrators of the House of Culture, the association that hosted the show. “Kredo,” the dance studio, which put the show on, was closed down after a meeting with the Orenburg Region government in central Russia, where the dance took place Russian Girls Twerking In The Winnie The Pooh Outfits By Sarah | Entertainment | 16 April 2015 | 0 Comments A day after footage of Russian school girls twerking in scantily-dressed bee attires for their Winnie the Pooh dance performance turned out to be a sensation on YouTube, authorities have closed down their studio and blamed the instructors for laxity. TWERK_A Russia’s federal Investigative Committee declared that the dance that has by now amassed over 4 million YouTube views went against local “lewd behavior” laws. An investigative committee representative as well said there were “signs of negligence” among those responsible for the girls’ dance group, along with the parents of the girls and administrators of the House of Culture, the association that hosted the show. “Kredo,” the dance studio, which put the show on, was closed down after a meeting with the Orenburg Region government in central Russia, where the dance took place. TWERK_B Roughly twenty girls, about age sixteen, performed the piece referred to as “Winnie the Pooh and Some Bees” on 31st January. A user called vitamen 72 posted the clip to YouTube, and it went viral on social media, prompting a backlash from the government. The country has its own Winnie the Pooh TV series, and the girls’ dance was set to a set to a discotheque remix of a well-known track in an old episode, where Pooh hummed while skipping in the woods. Victoria Yakovenko, who is the director of “Kredo” suggested that the person who posted the clip in the one in the wrong, not her studio. A lot of people debated on social media if the girl’s attires looked like the orange and black St. George ribbons that symbolize Russian patriotism. A few nationalists tweeted that twerking showed how western society was polluting Russia; however, she denied the attires had anything to do with the ribbons.
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