In a similar group of my acquaintance, DDR (Dance Dance Revolution, not the former East Germany) serves this role fairly well, albeit only pairwise.
I imagine yoga can work this way for people who don’t also have a horror of the reference class they file yoga in.
How hard would it be to hack pydance to synchronize multiple computers? A few Raspberry Pis, a few monitors… mass DDR-off!
You wouldn’t necessarily even need any hacking—just have lots of computers / dance mats side by side, and start the same song at the same time in all of them.
Which actually sounds rather awesome.
You’ve just invented Geek Line Dancing.
In a similar group of my acquaintance, DDR (Dance Dance Revolution, not the former East Germany) serves this role fairly well, albeit only pairwise.
I imagine yoga can work this way for people who don’t also have a horror of the reference class they file yoga in.
How hard would it be to hack pydance to synchronize multiple computers? A few Raspberry Pis, a few monitors… mass DDR-off!
You wouldn’t necessarily even need any hacking—just have lots of computers / dance mats side by side, and start the same song at the same time in all of them.
Which actually sounds rather awesome.
You’ve just invented Geek Line Dancing.