Odottemita dance popular among young Chinese

CGTN | 05-Oct-2020

A unique dance performance is attracting attention at the 16th China International Cartoon and Animation Festival. The dance is called Odottemita.  meaning “I tried to dance.” In this Japanese subculture, costumed dancers cut a rug to music mostly from animations. CGTN spoke to odottemita dancers at the festival to find out why it’s popular among Chinese youngsters. More Recommended Videos:

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