Yanis Marshall Is Hot In Heels

Earlier this week we posted a whole slew of YouTube vids of sexy people doing sexy things rhythmically. No, not fucking. DANCING. Two of the vids featured French choreographer/dancer Yanis Marshall. He teaches and performs in heels! And the bitch can move! His dancing makes me swoon. He’s got the masculine/feminine thing going on and it’s doing it for me. Wait, am I bi? Wow, I might be bi!

Nah.

– J. Harvey

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16 thoughts on “Yanis Marshall Is Hot In Heels

  1. Remarkable dancer… I respect anyone who can move that way in heels; man or woman I show RESPECT.

  2. Historically, men wore heels to keep their feet in stirrups while horse riding, and to keep their show out of the filth they had to wak through. The fact women wear them for fashion in western world is irrelevant.

  3. I think the high heels is a distraction to the quality of the dancer that I think he is and furthermore I think it takes the attention from the other dancer and puts the spotlight firmly on him 4 all the wrong reason .!

  4. men can walk and dance better in heels due to our center of gravity. It’s boobs versus balls, our center of gravity it lower on the body.

  5. I think heels make men sexier, it also compliments the thighs and ass, I hope to see this in my porn very soon

  6. It was certainly out there for discussion. If gay men can be fawned over for superficial reasons, then it’s reasonable to expect some people to politely disagree. Personally, men trying to parrot Beyonce is a huge turnoff.

  7. 1. He didn’t polite disagree, there was nothing polite about that.
    2. Do I really have to explain the difference between “fawning” (I put that in quotes because I disagree with your misuse of hyperbole for the sake of making a point) over someone that you find attractive and disparaging someone for expressing themselves and their art by wearing high heels?
    3. He didn’t parrot Beyonce, he’s a choreographer. He choreographs ORIGINAL routines to SEVERAL artists, not just Beyonce. I don’t see how you walked away thinking he parrots Beyonce, but you missed the mark on that one.

  8. JCK was neither impolite or polite. He made a succinct statement without being insulting. Sounds like you’re taking this personally. Not everyone has to like everything that you like.

    To your third point, and I apologize in advance for being blunt, nothing is original about this. Men dancing in heels was an intriguing concept three years ago, but is played out now. Queens breaking out Beyonce-style moves in gay venues do nothing but kill boners and cause roll-eyes in 2014. This was not a choreographer coaching a student, it was his act and the camera was on him in an overt attempt to be “fabulous.” IMHO it isn’t a good look. This guy should stay strictly back-office and point the cameras at Beyonce.

  9. It was rude, but we just have to agree to disagree on that.

    Are you’re saying that his choreography isn’t original because he does it in high heels? That doesn’t even make sense. It doesn’t matter if he does the moves in heels or not, he came up with the choreography himself, it isn’t parroted. It’s his own original work. By that logic any artist that paints on an easel is unoriginal since someone else painted on an easel before them. Also I feel like I must reiterate, he doesn’t choreograph solely to Beyonce songs. You seem to be stuck on the Beyonce part.

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