Scissor Sisters Teach Fans How To "Kiki" In New Video - Watch Now
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Written by Jon Stickler
Hot on the heels of the release of single ‘Baby Come Home’, Scissor Sisters have released an instructional video to accompany fan favourite 'Let's Have a Kiki'. Self-directed and filmed at the 'Kiki Institute of Mental Instability', the video was initially premiered on www.letshaveakiki.com, the band's Kiki-themed Tumblr page. The site was created by the band as a centralized destination for all of the amazing Kiki-related videos, photos and tributes that have risen out of the 'Let's Have a Kiki' phenomenon.
Since the release of their album ‘Magic Hour’, ‘Let’s Have a Kiki' has become an anthem amongst a very diverse group of fans. The band's choreographed live performance of 'Let's Have a Kiki' has spurned dance tribute videos from across the globe. To encourage participation, Ana Matronic and the band have put together this instructional video with sing-a-long lyrics and dance-a-long choreography so that intrepid Scissters can replicate the Kiki. For those of you still asking yourself, "What's a Kiki?" follow along here!
In addition, The 2 Bears’ fantastic remix of ‘Let’s Have a Kiki’ has also emerged via the same Tumblr page. Taking the track to a whole new realm, The 2 Bears – the British dance duo made up of Hot Chip’s Joe Goddard and Raf Rundell – have created a deeply electronic version of ‘Let's Have a Kiki’ destined for club nights and after parties everywhere.
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