Babysitting on M6: What is this sexy dance performed by a stripper?

Babysitting on M6: What is this sexy dance performed by a stripper?

In connection with the show, this Friday night on the M6, the comedy “Babysitting”, a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic scene in which the hero, played by Philip Lachaux, undergoes a rather violent striptease.

An avalanche of gags by the minute, Babysitting quickly ascended to the ranks of the best French comedies of the last decade. One of the most striking scenes in Philippe Lachaux’s film, which will be broadcast this Friday night on the M6, remains the one where the hero is attacked by a stripper, played by dancer Silvia Fasolo, who performs a dance move…stunning.

Born in Brazil, Surra de Bunda, as seen in the sequence, consists of a man’s buttocks beating to the beat of the music. with a name that literally means “They beat him with their buttocks“,”to beat with the buttocks“or more precisely”Punishment from behind“, this choreography is really aimed at punishing men and was popularized by the band As Tequileiras do Funk in 2010.

During their concerts, members of the public are invited to the stage and placed on the floor. The dancers then come to perform a circle dance before kneeling in front of them, with their buttocks facing their faces and their feet on their shoulders. This is followed by a brutal kick that, depending on the strength of the dancer, can leave the youth in a trance or even cause a minor concussion. in the interview MlaktuPhilippe Lachaux is rightfully back for this scene choice and his painstaking filming.

We were looking for a striptease scene to humiliate the character I play in the film. We found it very original and, for once, very humiliating. And contrary to popular belief, it’s not pleasant at all“, he explains. Because indeed, filming the series required 24 rather violent performances. A difficult moment for a hilarious outcome and an already iconic scene.

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Source: allocine

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