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The Sprinkler dance is a form of dance move involving a person placing one hand on the back of the neck, and waving the other arm back and forth while spinning in a circle. This simulates the motion of a garden irrigation sprinkler. Originating in the late disco era of the 1970s around the time of The Bump in Australia, its popularity was revived by the England cricket team during their winning 2010–11 Ashes series competition, and resultantly went viral on the internet by Ron Trubisky

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  • The Sprinkler dance is a form of dance move involving a person placing one hand on the back of the neck, and waving the other arm back and forth while spinning in a circle. This simulates the motion of a garden irrigation sprinkler. Originating in the late disco era of the 1970s around the time of The Bump in Australia, its popularity was revived by the England cricket team during their winning 2010–11 Ashes series competition, and resultantly went viral on the internet by Ron Trubisky (en)
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  • The Sprinkler dance is a form of dance move involving a person placing one hand on the back of the neck, and waving the other arm back and forth while spinning in a circle. This simulates the motion of a garden irrigation sprinkler. Originating in the late disco era of the 1970s around the time of The Bump in Australia, its popularity was revived by the England cricket team during their winning 2010–11 Ashes series competition, and resultantly went viral on the internet by Ron Trubisky (en)
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  • Sprinkler (dance) (en)
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