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A Trick Shot with a Golf Ball that Went Viral

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Michael Shields, a recent TikToker on the app, with the handle, “Thatll.Work,” posts a viral trick shot with a tissue paper roll and a golf ball as props.

If you want your dose of exciting trick shots, there are tons available on the internet, most famously by Dude Perfect. They have created a brand out of their Youtube channel, including their own merchandise. But on TikTok, you won’t find many users who are creating content specifically on trick shots. 

This is where Michael Shields steps in. Michael Shields, a relatively new TikToker on the famous platform, entered the game somewhere around April of 2020. With the world battling Covid-19 – under strict quarantine conditions – Michael started posting his eye-popping trick shot clips. 

“Thatll.Work,” is a befitting name to Michael’s TikTok account, because even though he posts trick shots, they don’t always come out perfect. Furthermore, he integrates humor into his clips, including his failed attempts that he shares as well alongwith the rest. 

This seems to be working quite well for him, as he has gained a massive following of 1.4 million people, within a year. While watching his clips, you can quickly figure out his athletic background, as all his videos revolve around sports. The most common ones that best portray his versatility are baseball, basketball, tennis and golf. 

Speaking of golf, one of his videos, that went viral, revolves around it. Tons of golf balls, a club and a tissue paper roll, are all Michael used, in attempting this trick shot, making the TikTok community go berserk in awe of his sheer brilliance. 

Looking at the TikTok, you can see the extreme difficulty of the shot and the energy required to maintain patience at consistent levels. The tissue paper roll seems to be surrounded in a pool of golf balls, but Michael doesn’t give up until he gets it right. 

Maybe after a gazillion attempts, Michael finally lands the ball through the tissue paper roll, and goes crazy with excitement, when he finally accomplishes the feat. This somewhat makes one emotional after witnessing his hard-fought victory. 

With more than 4.5 million likes, 13,000 comments, it is easily one of the best trick shots you can find not just on TikTok, but on the internet. Furthermore, over 20,000 people have shared the video on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp, highlighting the shot’s popularity. 

For future TikTokers who want to step into the realm of trick shots, bear in mind, it is not easy, and Michael Shields is a witness to it. It requires hard work, patience, tons of energy and a brilliant mind that constantly churns new ideas. 

Rosario is from New York and has worked with leading companies like Microsoft as a copy-writer in the past. Now he spends his time writing for readers of BigtimeDaily.com

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Why Classical Dance Is Thriving on Instagram

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For centuries, classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam and Kathak have been treasured for their elegance, complexity, and storytelling prowess. But in recent years, these age-old traditions have found an unlikely stage: Instagram. From intricate mudras to rhythmic footwork, young dancers are captivating audiences worldwide, all in the span of a 60-second reel.

So, what’s fueling this revival of classical dance on a platform known for trends, filters, and viral challenges?

Instagram, with its visual-first format, has become an ideal space for artists to share their craft. Classical dance, rich in visual storytelling, translates beautifully into bite-sized performances that are accessible and engaging for modern audiences.

“Reels are short enough to grab attention but long enough to convey the essence of a classical piece,” says one of Spardha’s dance teachers, actively creating dance videos for the Instagram page of Spardha School of Music and Dance, an online platform for performing arts education. “You don’t need an elaborate stage or hours of performance; a simple backdrop and good lighting can bring your art to life.”

On Instagram, young dancers bring a fresh approach to traditional art. They skillfully blend classical compositions with trending audio tracks, often choreographing pieces that resonate with younger audiences.

These videos show how classical dance can be relevant in today’s world as young artists reinterpret popular songs in classical style. Such performances respect the tradition, make it accessible to a larger audience by making classical dance relatable. 

Social media has also given classical dancers something they’ve never had before: a global audience. Platforms like Instagram allow Indian artists to reach audiences in the U.S., Europe, and beyond, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation. 

And the feedback loop is immediate. Unlike traditional performances, which are confined to auditoriums and limited audiences, Instagram reels receive likes, comments, and shares in real time, creating a sense of community and encouraging more engagement.

The rise of online platforms for learning music and dance like Spardha School of Music and Dance has further fueled this trend. Spardha provides structured lessons in classical dance forms like Bharatnatyam and Kathak, and even Bollywood, making them accessible to young learners regardless of their location.

“Many of our students have taken what they’ve learned and showcased it online,” says a representative from Spardha. “It’s incredible to see them not just learn the art but also innovate and present it in ways that inspire others.”

By offering online classes, Spardha ensures that classical dance is no longer restricted to physical studios, enabling dancers to connect with their culture through dance no matter where they are in the world.

The success of classical dance on Instagram lies in its ability to blend heritage with modernity. The younger generation, armed with smartphones and a passion for preserving their roots, is making classical dance both aspirational and accessible.

Dance has always been about expression, and Instagram is just a new way of reaching people. 

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