Dance Meme Generator

Dance meme AI is about one thing: taking a familiar dance setup and turning it into a fresh joke with a new face, character, or mascot. People here are usually not browsing for existing memes. They want to generate a new one they can share or remix. The examples around this topic show exactly why that works, from black-cat meme dances to character swap clips that already reached 7,321 likes. Use this page to study what kind of dance setups, reaction timing, and face-swap logic make a generated dance meme feel worth posting.

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GLOBAL LOCK: vertical split-panel meme montage showing multiple iconic comic-book and villain-inspired characters stacked in separate horizontal bands, each performing the same arms-out dance pose or swagger motion on an industrial metal stairwell or fire-escape set; gritty urban lighting; fast character-to-character swaps while preserving identical choreography and camera framing; comic-book pop contrast with cinematic grime; no text overlays, no logos, no unrelated UI, no extra environments.

00:00-00:03
The video opens as a stacked multi-panel meme layout, with several distinct characters occupying separate horizontal strips of the frame. Each one is placed on the same stairwell-like environment and starts the same wide-armed pose or dance gesture.

00:03-00:06
Character variants cycle rapidly while maintaining near-identical body positioning and timing. The joke comes from the visual repetition: different personalities and costumes mapped onto the same movement template in the same gritty location.

00:06-00:10
The montage continues with more swaps and synchronized pose hits, keeping the industrial staircase, handrail lines, and angled body posture consistent across all panels. End on the stacked comparison effect as the shared choreography remains the central gag.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
single-character full-screen performance, bright daylight plaza, clean studio background, realistic documentary style, readable captions, interface windows, fantasy creatures, soft romantic palette, motion blur chaos, broken anatomy, random unrelated dance moves
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Meow Dance

GLOBAL LOCK: cute anthropomorphic kitten dancing indoors on a light wooden floor, soft daylight living-room background, consistent round-faced white-and-brown kitten with short bob haircut bangs, wearing yellow patterned shorts, playful toddler-like dance gestures, country-label meme format with top-corner nation names and flag icons changing between segments, centered full-body framing, clean home interior.

0.00-0.05: A tiny anthropomorphic kitten dances in a bright living room while a top-corner label reads USA, then switches to China and Japan. The kitten uses tiny hops, hand-to-face poses, and little turns as each country tag changes.

0.05-0.10: The country label changes to India. The kitten continues with cute side leans, chin-touch gestures, and small bouncing steps on the wooden floor.

0.10-0.16: The label changes to Korea. The kitten keeps the same dance vocabulary, swaying, turning the head, and lifting tiny paws near the chest in a doll-like performance style.

0.16-0.22: Still under the Korea label, the clip focuses on repeated pose changes and slight torso sways, emphasizing the character’s bob haircut and rounded facial expression.

0.22-0.28: The final stretch stays in the same indoor setup and country-tag format, ending with more small gestures and a cute neutral pose that preserves the short-form meme loop structure.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: extra animals, duplicate kitten, missing country labels, warped limbs, human hands, distorted face, cluttered background, watermark, muddy fur, broken anatomy, glitch motion, costume changes, dark horror tone.

SPEECH PACK:
- Hook: This is a country-label kitten dance meme, and the format is doing a lot of the viral work.
- Beat 1: The same bob-haired kitten performs tiny indoor dance moves while the top tag cycles through USA, China, Japan, India, and Korea.
- Beat 2: The joke is the repeated character with different country labels, not a complex choreography change.
- Beat 3: It fits AI meme cat, country version dance short, and highly shareable caption-format content.
- Outro: The clip is simple, recognizable, and engineered for fast replay and comments.
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GLOBAL LOCK: create a vertical 9:16 art-humor dance reel where a young woman inspired by Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring is reimagined as a stylish full-body dancer in an opulent museum-like palace hall. Keep her recognizable soft old-master face, pearl earring, and headscarf-inspired styling cues, but adapt the body into a contemporary choreographed performance figure wearing a fitted peach-beige stage outfit that feels elegant, minimal, and fashion-forward. The environment must remain a grand golden interior with glowing chandeliers, ornate walls, polished floors, and warm amber lighting. The camera stays static and centered, framing her full body throughout. No dialogue, no narration, and no lip-sync. The motion is entirely dance-led, with expressive arm lines, small steps, torso turns, and rhythmic pose changes that feel like museum art colliding with modern choreography.

[00:00-00:04.0] Begin with the pearl-earring girl already standing center frame in the ornate hall. She starts moving with small side steps and fluid arm gestures, introducing the surreal concept of a classic painting character joining a dance crew. Keep the facial expression poised and slightly reserved while the body performs modern movement.

[00:04.0-00:08.0] The choreography expands into more deliberate hand placements and angular arm sweeps, with the performer shifting weight from side to side. The warm chandelier light should reflect off the polished floor and highlight the gold decor behind her.

[00:08.0-00:12.5] She turns her shoulders and hips more dynamically, adding a few traveling steps and pose resets while staying centered in the frame. The costume remains fitted and clean-lined, allowing the dance silhouette to read clearly against the ornate hall.

[00:12.5-00:17.0] The movements become bolder and more playful: raised arms, stronger diagonals through the body, and momentary pauses that resemble iconic ad-style dance poses. Even with the choreography, the character should still feel like a living old-master portrait.

[00:17.0-00:21.0] Continue with a sequence of energetic but controlled dance phrases, including sweeping arms, small knee bends, and confident upper-body accents. The hall remains unchanged, with all emphasis on the dancer's silhouette and timing.

[00:21.0-00:24.77] End on a centered finishing phrase with broad open-arm gestures and a balanced final stance. Preserve the pearl-earring identity, the luxurious golden room, and the playful collision of classical painting and contemporary choreography through the last beat.
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GOAL
Maximize visual + motion similarity to the reference video, prioritizing:
1) Subject consistency (Cheburashka-like creature in a grey suit)
2) Environment consistency (luxurious warm-lit hotel lobby)
3) Motion choreography (smooth, rhythmic dancing mimicking Christopher Walken)
4) Camera language (tracking shots, medium full framing)
5) Temporal feel (smooth 3D animation, no flicker)

WORKFLOW
A) MISE EN PLACE
- Invariants: 3D Pixar-style animation, cute furry creature with huge round brown ears, light peach face, wearing a tailored light grey two-piece suit, white shirt, brown tie. Luxurious hotel lobby with wood paneling, gold accents, warm lighting.
- Variables: Specific dance poses, background depth, camera tracking speed.

B) SHOTLIST
- [00:00–00:13]: Medium full shot. Lobby. Character slides and grooves. Static camera.
- [00:14–00:18]: Medium full shot. Dining entrance. Dynamic movement. Slight tracking.
- [00:19–00:25]: Full shot. Hallway. Pushing off walls. Deep focus.
- [00:26–00:26]: Extreme close-up. Hand hitting a bell.
- [00:27–00:29]: Medium close-up. Reception desk. Eye contact.
- [00:30–00:48]: Medium full shot. Escalator. Continuous downward tracking.

C) STYLE BIBLE
- visual_style: High-end 3D animation, cinematic, photoreal textures (fur vs fabric).
- camera_signature: Smooth Steadicam feel, keeping subject centered.
- lighting_signature: Warm, motivated practical lights, soft shadows.
- grade_signature: Rich browns, golds, and greys. High contrast.

D) PROMPT SYNTHESIS

MASTER PROMPT:
GLOBAL LOCK: 3D animated cinematic style, Pixar quality. The subject is a highly detailed, cute anthropomorphic creature with huge round brown furry ears, a light peach face, big expressive eyes, and brown furry hands and feet. He is wearing a perfectly tailored light grey two-piece suit, a crisp white dress shirt, and a brown tie. The environment is a luxurious, upscale, empty hotel lobby with warm ambient lighting, featuring rich wood paneling, gold accents, and polished marble floors. The camera work is smooth, tracking the subject's rhythmic, confident dance moves. Color grade is warm, featuring rich browns, golds, and greys.

[00:00–00:13] Medium full shot. The creature stands in a warm-lit hotel lobby with glass and wood partitions in the background. He starts with a subtle head bob and transitions into smooth, rhythmic, sliding dance moves, swinging his arms and stepping side to side. The camera remains relatively static, capturing his full body motion. Soft warm lighting highlights the texture of his fur and suit.

[00:14–00:18] Cut to a new area of the lobby. The creature is dancing in front of a blurred background featuring a "MOODY'S FINE DINING" sign. He continues his fluid, groovy dance, spinning slightly and stepping to the beat. The camera tracks his movement slightly to keep him centered.

[00:19–00:25] Full shot. The creature dances down a narrow, elegant hotel hallway with gold-paneled elevator doors. He dances away from the camera, pushes off the walls with his hands, turns around, and dances back towards the camera with a confident strut. Deep focus showcases the spatial depth of the hallway.

[00:26–00:26] Extreme close-up. A furry brown hand sharply hits a silver service bell resting on a polished wooden reception desk. Sharp focus on the metallic bell, blurring the background.

[00:27–00:29] Medium close-up. The creature dances near the reception desk, looking directly at the camera with a cool, deadpan expression while moving his shoulders rhythmically. Soft facial lighting.

[00:30–00:48] Medium full shot. The creature is standing on a moving downward escalator in the hotel. He performs a continuous, elaborate dance routine while descending, incorporating arm waves, chest pops, and smooth footwork. The camera tracks him perfectly, maintaining the framing as he rides the escalator down. Even overhead lighting reflects off the metallic escalator steps.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
ugly, deformed, mutated, low resolution, 2d, flat, cartoonish, realistic human face, wrong anatomy, extra limbs, missing ears, wrong clothing, mismatched suit, jittery motion, flickering background, text, watermarks, logos, bad tracking, floating feet, unnatural physics, harsh lighting, cold colors.
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GLOBAL LOCK: A photoreal vertical dance-transfer demo video using a fixed left-side instructional strip labeled “WAN 2.2 Swap.” Keep the composition consistent across all frames: a narrow left panel showing two stacked reference images with a yellow arrow and the text “WAN 2.2 Swap,” plus the main dance area on the right taking most of the frame. Keep the dancer consistent: young East Asian woman, fair skin, slim fit build, long dark hair down, round glasses, calm playful expression, full black fitted unitard or tight black one-piece outfit, barefoot. Keep the environment locked: simple empty indoor room with beige walls, light floor, soft natural light, minimal clutter. Motion is a copied viral dance with side steps, cross-steps, arm flicks, small hip shifts, and playful bounce timing. The face should remain stable even during body movement. No dialogue, no extra subtitles beyond the built-in left-side demo strip.

[00:00-00:03] Open with the dancer already stepping lightly across the floor while the WAN 2.2 Swap reference strip is visible on the left. She performs a smooth cross-step and small hand flick, making it clear this is a dance-transfer proof clip, not a cinematic scene.

[00:03-00:06] The dance gains confidence with a relaxed smile and more readable footwork. She shifts weight from one leg to the other, bringing one arm up in a playful gesture. Keep the room empty and visually quiet so the motion stays easy to read.

[00:06-00:09] She rotates her torso slightly and steps wider, adding a soft bounce and shoulder rhythm. Hair should move naturally without breaking facial identity. The black one-piece outfit must remain clean and form-fitting.

[00:09-00:12] The choreography becomes a little more expressive, with arms lifting and a side sway. The clip should still feel like a casual dance test generated from a reference rather than a polished music video.

[00:12-00:15] Final beat settles into a forward-facing pose after a last cross-step. End with the dancer centered and readable, proving that the identity swap or motion-transfer held through the full dance phrase.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: missing left reference strip, unreadable WAN 2.2 Swap text, duplicated limbs, broken feet, mutated hands, face drift, outfit color change, shoes appearing, dramatic camera zooms, cluttered room, subtitles, logos, watermarks beyond the intended strip, low-detail hair, unnatural dance timing, robotic stiffness, background changes.

SHOT PROMPTS:
SHOT 1 DELTA: establish WAN 2.2 Swap demo layout with dancer entering a cross-step pattern.
SHOT 2 DELTA: playful hand flick and relaxed smile, barefoot dance readability emphasized.
SHOT 3 DELTA: torso turn and wider side-step, hair moves naturally while face stays stable.
SHOT 4 DELTA: more expressive arm lift and bounce rhythm in the empty room.
SHOT 5 DELTA: final forward-facing pose after last cross-step, clean motion-transfer payoff.

SPEECH PACK:
Timecoded transcript: no spoken dialogue is present in the reference clip.
TAKE_A [00:00-00:15]: silent dance-transfer demo, no speech.
TAKE_B [00:00-00:15]: no spoken words, motion-copy showcase only.
TAKE_C [00:00-00:15]: quiet WAN 2.2 Swap demonstration of a viral dance in a plain room.
Closest audible version: no intelligible dialogue detected.
Safe paraphrase version: a woman in a black fitted outfit performs a copied viral dance while a left-side WAN 2.2 Swap reference strip shows the source setup.
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GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical 4:5 AI dance-swap demo layout. Left side is a dark teal instructional sidebar showing two stacked reference images connected by a yellow curved arrow, with white/yellow text reading “WAN 2.2 swap.” Right/main side shows the generated output: a young woman AI influencer standing outdoors on a rocky riverbed/field edge with green grass and tall trees behind her. Keep the woman’s identity consistent: long black hair, glasses, hoop earrings, light skin, slim build, fitted sleeveless black romper, soft smile, and casual dance energy. The clip demonstrates motion transfer from a dance reference onto a static AI influencer image.

[00:00-00:02] Start with the woman standing front-facing in the outdoor location, body mostly still, arms relaxed near her sides. She looks into camera with a calm pleasant expression. The left tutorial sidebar remains visible with the two input images and the yellow curved arrow pointing down toward the “WAN 2.2 swap” label.

[00:02-00:04] The dance begins subtly. She lifts one arm outward and starts a small side-to-side upper-body sway. Her head tilts slightly, glasses remain aligned, and long hair stays smooth over the shoulders and back. The outdoor background stays bright and slightly soft, emphasizing the character rather than the scenery.

[00:04-00:06] The motion transfer becomes clearer: her shoulders and elbows move in a simple rhythmic dance, and one knee or hip angle shifts lightly as if following a reference choreography. The movement stays close to camera and mostly upper-body dominant, which helps preserve facial consistency. The expression brightens into a wider smile.

[00:06-00:08] Continue the playful dance with hand gestures closer to the torso and slight alternating arm positions. Her body remains mostly centered, with only small weight shifts. Keep the black romper fitted and stable, avoid fabric glitches, and preserve the clean face identity and glasses.

[00:08-00:11] End on the clearest dance-swap payoff: she smiles directly at camera while doing small finger-heart or pinched-finger style gestures with both hands near chest height, hips slightly angled. The result should feel charming and social-media friendly rather than technically perfect, with emphasis on identity preservation during simple choreography. The left-side instructional column and “WAN 2.2 swap” label remain on screen to underline the workflow.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: broken fingers, warped elbows, melted face, drifting glasses, identity swap, floating feet, broken knees, impossible hip twist, random camera zoom, missing sidebar, unreadable text, extra people, messy hair deformation, outfit flicker, body wobble, low-res landscape, overblown highlights, dance motion too large, face losing consistency.

SHOT PROMPT DELTA: tutorial demo layout, left reference sidebar, right generated influencer dancing outdoors, simple social dance, soft smile, black sleeveless romper, glasses and long hair stable, motion transfer test for WAN 2.2.
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GLOBAL LOCK: A photoreal vertical split-layout demo video showing AI motion-transfer from a reference dance clip onto a consistent influencer character. Preserve the full format across all frames: a narrow left-side instructional panel with two small stacked reference images and bold text reading “WAN 2.2 Animate”, plus the main right-side performance area filling most of the frame. Keep the dancing subject consistent: young East Asian woman, fair skin, slim athletic build, long black hair in a high ponytail, expressive face, natural makeup, energetic but controlled smile. Wardrobe is locked: shiny red satin camisole or corset-style top with thin straps, fitted black high-waisted shorts. Environment is locked: bright minimal apartment or empty room with gray floor, white walls, open doorway, and a freestanding mirror in the back. Lighting is soft natural daylight from the front-left, realistic indoor brightness, no nightclub effects. Motion should clearly resemble a copied viral dance routine, with hands crossing, pointing, shoulder pops, and a gradual turn toward profile and back view. Keep the face identity stable even during arm motion. No dialogue, no subtitles beyond the built-in left-side label, no logos except the visible “WAN 2.2 Animate” text panel already present in the composition.

[00:00-00:02] Open with the dancer facing camera in the room while the left-side reference panel is already visible. She starts the dance in a relaxed stance, hips shifting lightly, one hand low and the other beginning to rise, establishing that this is a motion-copy demonstration rather than a cinematic music video.

[00:02-00:04] She brings both hands into the choreography with playful upper-body rhythm. The red satin top should catch soft daylight and stay glossy. Preserve the clean room, doorway, and mirror in the background without changing furniture or layout.

[00:04-00:06] The dance becomes more readable as she crosses one arm over the torso and points or sweeps the other hand outward. Her expression turns brighter and slightly cheeky, as if following a popular social-media dance challenge.

[00:06-00:08] She rotates into a three-quarter profile while continuing the same routine. Keep the ponytail swinging naturally but do not let the face or outfit mutate. The left-side panel with the source/reference images must remain fixed and legible throughout.

[00:08-00:10] Final beat transitions toward a back-facing pose with one hand lifting toward the hair. End like a tutorial proof-of-concept: the viewer should understand that the AI successfully transferred a reference dance onto the character while holding identity and outfit consistency.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: missing left panel, random UI overlays, broken text, mutated hands, duplicated arms, face drift, age changes, different outfit color, missing shorts, warped hips, extra dancers, crowded studio, nightclub lighting, dramatic cinematic camera movement, zoom crashes, smeared ponytail, broken mirror, furniture appearing suddenly, lip-sync speech, subtitles, watermarks beyond the intended layout, low-detail anatomy, jerky stop-motion motion.

SHOT PROMPTS:
SHOT 1 DELTA: front-facing dance start with visible WAN 2.2 Animate reference strip on the left.
SHOT 2 DELTA: playful hand choreography, red satin top catching daylight.
SHOT 3 DELTA: cross-body dance move, smile brightens, tutorial-demo energy.
SHOT 4 DELTA: rotate to three-quarter profile while preserving face consistency.
SHOT 5 DELTA: finish toward back pose with hair touch, clear motion-transfer payoff.

SPEECH PACK:
Timecoded transcript: no spoken dialogue is present in the reference clip.
TAKE_A [00:00-00:10]: silent dance-demo clip, no speech.
TAKE_B [00:00-00:10]: no spoken words, movement-transfer showcase only.
TAKE_C [00:00-00:10]: silent tutorial-style proof clip with visual dance performance.
Closest audible version: no intelligible dialogue detected.
Safe paraphrase version: a woman in a red satin top performs a copied viral dance in a bright room while a left-side panel shows the reference and WAN 2.2 Animate label.
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GLOBAL LOCK: The subject is a young woman of Hispanic descent, approximately 22 years old, with olive skin, dark brown eyes, and long, straight black hair styled in a sleek, high ponytail. She has an athletic, toned build. She is wearing a matching black ribbed sports bra and high-waisted black mini shorts, paired with classic black stiletto high heels. The environment is a spacious, modern dance studio with white walls, large industrial-style windows, and a light grey, slightly reflective professional dance floor. Wall-to-wall mirrors are visible in the background, along with wooden ballet barres. The lighting is bright, natural, and high-key, coming from the windows. The color grade is clean and neutral with high clarity. No speech is present; the video is synced to upbeat dance music.

[00:00–00:02]
The subject walks confidently toward the camera from the center of the dance studio. She has a slight smile and looks directly at the lens. The camera is at eye level, capturing a full-body shot. The movement is smooth and rhythmic.

[00:02–00:04]
The subject begins the dance routine. She performs a quick series of arm gestures, crossing her hands in front of her chest and then throwing them outward. She performs a small, energetic jump with both feet leaving the floor. Her ponytail swings dynamically with the movement.

[00:04–00:06]
The subject transitions into a deep side lunge to her right, extending her left leg. She reaches her arms out toward the floor. The camera maintains a wide shot to capture the full range of motion. Reflections of her movements are visible on the polished floor.

[00:06–00:08]
She jumps back to a standing position and immediately places both hands behind her head, elbows out. She performs a rhythmic bounce/hop in place. The ponytail continues to show realistic physics, whipping behind her.

[00:08–00:10]
The subject performs a series of alternating side lunges. She extends her arms wide to the sides with each step. Her expression is focused and energetic. The lighting remains consistent, highlighting the muscle definition in her legs.

[00:10–00:12]
The subject completes the dance sequence with a final rhythmic step and then turns to her right, walking toward the side of the frame in a profile view. The camera follows her movement slightly. The video ends as she maintains her posture and walks out of the primary dance area.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: visual artifacts, flickering, distorted limbs, extra fingers, blurry face, inconsistent hair length, floating clothing, jittery background, robotic movement, unnatural joint angles, low resolution, watermarks, text overlays on the subject, mismatched reflections.

SPEECH PACK:
speech_present: false
music_style: Upbeat pop/dance, female vocals, high energy.
sync_notes: All major jumps and arm extensions must align with the rhythmic beats of the background track.
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GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical social-media tutorial demo video showing a motion-control result for AI creator workflow. The main subject is one young adult woman with light-to-medium skin tone, long dark hair, slim build, large clear eyeglasses, hoop earrings, and a fitted black sleeveless mini dress, dancing barefoot in a simple beige concrete space with plain walls and open light from the side. The layout must keep a static split-style composition: on the left, a dark teal vertical sidebar containing two rounded-rectangle reference panels stacked top and bottom, a plus symbol between them, a curved arrow, and bold text reading “KLING 3.0 Motion Control”; on the right, the live motion result occupies most of the frame. Keep the camera locked-off, 4:5 vertical framing, soft natural daylight, low-production tutorial aesthetic, no scene cuts, and rhythmic side-to-side dance motion with arm gestures and stepping footwork.

[00:00-00:03] The dancer stands wide-legged facing the camera in the open beige room, smiling while beginning a simple side-to-side groove. Her black mini dress stays body-hugging and stable, and her glasses and hoop earrings remain visible. The left sidebar shows the top input pose image and the lower generated-dress result image, separated by a plus sign and arrow. Maintain a static tutorial composition with no camera movement.

[00:03-00:06] She continues the dance with small hip shifts, alternating arm swings and light shoulder bounces while staying centered in frame. One hand rises briefly near the head as the legs step outward and inward in rhythm. The plain room, concrete floor, and side light remain unchanged, reinforcing the raw test-video feeling.

[00:06-00:09] The movement becomes slightly more animated as she raises one arm higher, smiles more broadly, and shifts weight from one leg to the other. Her dress moves minimally with the steps, and the barefoot grounding remains visible. The left-side visual instructional stack stays fixed, with the “KLING 3.0 Motion Control” label continuously readable.

[00:09-00:12] She keeps the same dance phrase, adding a playful upper-body sway and a higher hand flick near the head while stepping laterally. The framing remains locked, with the main right-side result panel dominating the screen and the left sidebar functioning as a visual explanation of source pose plus result target.

[00:12-00:15] She transitions toward a finishing pose while still dancing lightly, crossing one leg forward and softening into a smaller, playful hand gesture near the face. The split-layout tutorial structure, beige practice room, black mini dress, glasses, and motion-control branding remain consistent through the end. Finish without cuts, without zooms, and with the same creator-education demo aesthetic.
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GLOBAL LOCK: A consistent young woman of Hispanic/Latina descent, mid-20s, with long dark hair, wearing black-framed glasses and a black beanie. She wears an oversized black-and-white graphic hoodie with street-art style prints, olive green cargo pants, and chunky white sneakers. The environment is a dimly lit industrial warehouse with exposed brick walls, colorful graffiti, and large factory windows. Lighting is a mix of warm overhead industrial lamps and cool natural light. Cinematic color grade, high contrast, sharp textures.

[00:00–00:03]
The subject stands in the center of the warehouse, facing the camera. She begins a rhythmic, low-energy bounce, swaying her hips slightly. The camera is a static medium-full shot. Lighting emphasizes the folds in her oversized hoodie.

[00:03–00:06]
The subject performs a fluid arm "wave" motion, crossing her arms in front of her chest and then extending them outward. She has a slight, confident smile. The motion is smooth and perfectly timed to a rhythmic beat.

[00:06–00:09]
The subject transitions into footwork, shifting her weight from side to side in a "shuffle" style. Her hands move rhythmically near her waist. The graffiti background remains sharp and stable.

[00:09–00:11]
The subject performs a chest-pop and a quick arm flourish, pointing towards the camera. Her glasses and beanie remain perfectly in place. The lighting creates a rim-light effect on her shoulders.

[00:11–00:13]
The subject finishes the dance with a final energetic pose, looking directly into the lens with a friendly expression. The video ends on a high-energy beat.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: Texture flickering, boiling clothes, face warping, extra limbs, blurry graffiti, robotic motion, sliding feet, inconsistent lighting, low resolution, watermark, text overlays on character, distorted glasses, hair clipping through beanie.

SPEECH PACK:
(No speech present in this video. The focus is entirely on rhythmic motion and music synchronization.)
TAKE_A: [Rhythmic breathing sounds synced to dance movements]
TAKE_B: [Silence, focus on ambient warehouse room tone]
TAKE_C: [Slight fabric rustle sounds during arm movements]
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Create a vertical AI video test that demonstrates copying a viral dance performance from a reference clip onto a static AI influencer image using WAN 2.2 Animate. The subject is a young brunette woman with her hair tied up in a casual bun, wearing thin glasses, a light blue floral mini dress with ruffled hem, and white knee-high boots. Place her outdoors on a tiled patio at dusk, framed by tall hedges, a wooden railing, and a large planter glowing with warm light.

Keep the camera locked in a full-body medium-wide view so the dance motion is easy to judge. The performance should feel like a social dance test rather than a polished music video: quick arm swings, side-to-side hip movement, small foot pivots, one pose with both arms extended, one with a hand touching her head, one with a hand on her hip, and one energetic bounce that lifts her hair upward from motion. Preserve the same face, glasses, dress pattern, and body proportions across every move. Prioritize consistency in facial identity while translating the reference choreography.

Visually present it like a creator demo reel. Add a slim vertical strip at the left that shows the two source images used for the transfer, connected by a plus sign, and place a small "WAN 2.2 Animate" label near the bottom so viewers understand which model generated the motion. The final effect should communicate that close-to-camera dance references can be copied onto a static AI character with decent consistency, while still feeling like a real benchmark of motion fidelity.
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Dheera
A horizontal nighttime street-dance showcase set on a wet city sidewalk after rain. The scene takes place on a dim urban block lined with brick walls, graffiti, storefront lights, parked cars, and reflective pavement. Streetlamps and neon signage cast soft colored highlights across the road, creating a cinematic night-city atmosphere with glistening reflections on the ground.

The video begins with a stylish couple walking side by side down the sidewalk as if they are arriving with purpose. The woman wears a bold fitted yellow patterned dress with off-shoulder ruffled sleeves, large gold earrings, layered gold jewelry, and striking blue heels or accessories. Her hair is styled in a rounded natural afro, and she carries herself with charisma and confidence. The man beside her wears a vivid teal suit with yellow-orange patterned accents, a light shirt underneath, and polished shoes, giving him an equally sharp, fashion-forward presence.

As they move through the frame, the energy shifts from casual street walking into performance. A partially seen bystander or foreground figure appears at the edge of the frame, adding a sense of spontaneous public-street context. The couple then break into expressive dance-driven movement on the wet sidewalk. Their performance includes rhythmic footwork, crouched poses, body rolls, coordinated arm gestures, and playful back-and-forth energy, as if responding to music in real time.

The woman becomes the focal point in later shots, smiling brightly and dancing with joyful, self-assured movement in the middle of the empty street space. The camera captures medium two-shots, side-on walk-and-talk compositions, and performance framing that highlights both outfit design and street rhythm. The wet road reflections amplify the mood, making each movement feel more cinematic.

The color story is rich and high-contrast: teal, yellow, orange, gold, black, and red-pink neon reflections stand out against the dark city background. Lighting stays naturalistic but polished, with urban practicals doing most of the work. The mood combines nightlife glamour, spontaneous dance culture, Afro-inspired fashion elegance, and confident city energy.

Overall style keywords: nighttime street dance performance, wet sidewalk cinematic look, stylish couple dancing in the city, afro fashion elegance, neon urban reflections, expressive freestyle movement, music-video street scene, confident nightlife choreography, fashionable urban dance reel.
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Togyl
GLOBAL LOCK: Stylized studio fashion-dance performance built around one male performer cycling through bold monochrome color looks against matching seamless backdrops. Start with an all-black outfit on a black stage, then transition into orange, green, and purple wardrobe sets with coordinated hats, jackets, sneakers, and accessories. The energy should feel like a color-coded performance reel for social media: clean studio lighting, crisp fashion silhouettes, playful dance gestures, and quick but readable pose changes. Maintain a minimal set, high-contrast wardrobe styling, and confident model-performer attitude throughout.

[00:00-00:02] Open on the performer in all black against a black background, standing still in a clean portrait pose before initiating the visual transformation.

[00:02-00:04] Transition into a vivid orange set where he dances and poses in an orange bucket hat, orange jacket, and coordinated streetwear styling against an orange seamless backdrop.

[00:04-00:07] Switch to a green look with matching hat and layered jacket, using playful hand gestures and full-body movement to make the wardrobe change feel rhythmic and deliberate.

[00:07-00:10] Continue with the green outfit in slightly different poses, including accessory handling or bag interaction, keeping the fashion-editorial energy high and clean.

[00:10-00:12] Finish in a purple set with a more theatrical jacket and stronger pose-work, ending on a confident close framing that turns the final look into the visual climax.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: cluttered set design, extra dancers, low-detail fabric, muddy colors, text overlays, low-resolution studio lighting, shaky camera, inconsistent outfit colors, photobombing props, grimy textures, broken anatomy.

SPEECH PACK: No dialogue required. Music-driven performance only.
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Togyl
GLOBAL LOCK: Vertical studio fashion-dance video featuring the same adult male performer moving through four clean color-themed chapters on seamless backdrop sets: black, orange, green, and purple. Each chapter has coordinated wardrobe styling, bucket hats or caps, layered streetwear, sneakers, and simple choreography. Crisp editorial lighting, saturated solid backgrounds, high-detail clothing textures, centered full-body framing mixed with medium shots, upbeat commercial energy, smooth chapter transitions, no dialogue.

[00:00-00:03] Begin on a black-background setup with the performer in an all-black streetwear look, standing confidently and adjusting his hat before the first movement starts.

[00:03-00:05] Snap into an orange set where he now wears an orange bucket hat, orange overshirt, and crossbody bag, stepping into playful dance poses with strong side-to-side body movement.

[00:05-00:08] Transition into a green chapter with matching green jacket and hat over light neutral pants, where he grooves more loosely and shows a backpack prop in a bright monochrome fashion setup.

[00:08-00:12] Finish on a purple backdrop with a bolder nightlife-styled outfit, black hat, and open jacket revealing a cropped top, as the performer dances forward with more attitude and closes the sequence on a runway-like pose.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: low resolution, muddy colors, messy background, warped limbs, duplicate body parts, broken hands, inconsistent face, blurry clothing, weak lighting, logos, subtitles, text overlays, random props, poor wardrobe continuity, amateur camera shake, flat color grading

SPEECH PACK: No dialogue. Upbeat fashion-beat energy, subtle foot shuffles, fabric movement, clean editorial transition whooshes, rhythmic studio ambience.
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GLOBAL LOCK: cinematic 1980s-style street-dance performance inspired by a fedora-wearing pop icon; central male dancer in black hat, black sequined or sharp black jacket, white shirt, black tie, dark trousers, and white gloves; moody industrial stage or subway-like set with backup dancers in dark suits; synchronized footwork, sharp arm hits, spins, and confrontational dance staging; cool blue-gray lighting with warm practical highlights; no text overlays, no logos, no fantasy elements, no modern casual outfits.

00:00-00:04
Open on the central fedora-wearing male dancer commanding the frame while backup dancers form a loose semicircle behind him. The performance space feels industrial and theatrical, with dramatic overhead lighting and strong contrast.

00:04-00:08
The choreography tightens into iconic pop-dance gestures: hat-brim emphasis, crisp upper-body hits, quick pivots, and face-forward attitude. Supporting dancers mirror and challenge the lead, creating a confrontational performance rhythm.

00:08-00:12
The scene expands into a larger group formation. The lead dancer drives the center while surrounding performers move in synchronized bursts, with kicks, slides, and sharp directional changes across the floor.

00:12-00:15
The routine resolves on the lead figure reclaiming center stage, framed by fallen or staggered dancers and strong pose-based finishing beats that preserve the music-video intensity.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
bright daylight, empty studio, casual hoodies, neon cyberpunk effects, fantasy powers, readable text, UI panels, broken anatomy, low-energy movement, cartoon rendering, soft pastel palette, extra props, random crowd spectators
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onofumi.ai

GLOBAL LOCK: Vertical AI model comparison video presented as a three-column split-screen on a plain light background. Across all columns, the same anime-style young girl character performs a cheerful holiday dance. She has a petite illustrated build, long dark hair in twin tails or loose tied sections, a red Santa hat, a white short-sleeve top with red accents, black shorts, red-and-white striped thigh-high socks, and dark shoes. The three columns are labeled at the top as WAN 2.2, KlingAI, and Runway. The scene is intentionally minimal so the viewer focuses on motion quality differences between models. Camera remains locked, full-body framing, bright flat background, no environment storytelling, only clean side-by-side animation comparison.

[00:00-00:04] Show the split-screen layout immediately with the three labels across the top and the same anime holiday girl centered in each column. She begins a simple upbeat dance with raised arms, side-to-side stepping, and playful upper-body movement. Keep the background clean and pale, with tiny festive hints like subtle garland at the top edge if present.

[00:04-00:08] The character continues a synchronized looping routine across the three model outputs, alternating arm lifts, hip shifts, and small leg movements. The motion should stay readable and repetitive enough for viewers to compare fluidity, limb stability, and pose transitions between WAN 2.2, KlingAI, and Runway.

[00:08-00:12] The dance pattern introduces slightly more varied poses, including one-leg lifts, diagonal arm gestures, and brief turns or torso tilts. The composition stays constant and symmetrical, preserving the test-like nature of the clip. Each model output should still feel like a version of the same source animation rather than three different scenes.

[00:12-00:16] End on more playful finishing poses within the same side-by-side structure, with the anime girl still wearing the Santa hat and striped socks while the three models complete the routine. Keep labels visible, the background uncluttered, and the emphasis entirely on direct visual comparison of animation quality, pose consistency, and character stability.

Dance Meme Generator

Why Generated Dance Memes Work Better Than Recycled Ones

A dance meme gets stronger when the setup is familiar but the character is new. That is the core reason AI fits this category so well. Instead of reposting the same loop everyone has already seen, you can drop in a new face, a weird mascot, an animal, or a custom character and get a fresh version of the joke. The examples around this page show that the format works across multiple styles, from meme-like black-cat dance clips to character swap videos and hallway-style loops. Nearby examples have already reached 7,321 likes, which is enough proof that a simple generated dance scenario can still travel when the hook is clear.

If you want to make your own dance meme, think about the replacement first. The dance itself can stay simple. The real decision is who or what you put into the situation. A face swap, costume swap, mascot swap, or absurd animal version can all work if the body motion stays readable and the frame is easy to understand. The best generated dance memes do not overcomplicate the scene. They let the character replacement carry the joke while the movement stays short and repeatable.

Key insight: dance meme AI works best when the new character is the surprise and the dance motion stays simple enough to recognize instantly.

Takeaway: pick a familiar dance setup, replace the subject with something funnier, and keep the motion loop short so the meme lands fast.

What is dance meme AI?

It is AI-generated meme content built around a dance setup, usually by swapping in a new face, character, animal, or costume. This page focuses on that remix logic instead of just showing existing viral memes.

Do I need a full dance video first?

No. A short meme loop is usually enough. The examples on this page suggest that simpler dance setups often work better because the character replacement stays easy to notice.

What makes a generated dance meme funny?

The contrast between the familiar dance and the unexpected subject usually creates the joke. Clear framing and a readable movement pattern help that contrast land faster.

Can I put my own face on a dancing meme?

Yes, and that is one of the most common use cases for this category. A face swap or character replacement works best when the dance loop is short and the body stays visible enough for the joke to read.