
"While it celebrates the 75th anniversary of "Peanuts" this week, Santa Rosa's Charles M. Schulz Museum is sharing a new viral dance for Gen Z fans of Snoopy led by the comic strip creator's great-grandson. On Monday, the museum posted a video on its Instagram and Facebook pages of 17-year-old Micah Revelli offering a tutorial of the "Snoopy Stomp," a two-part dance inspired by the world-famous beagle. As of Friday morning, the reel has more than 35,000 likes on Instagram."
"Set to the Vince Guaraldi Trio jazz instrumental "Linus And Lucy" theme from the 1965 animated special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," the dance involves kicking up your legs and twisting your toes while looking side to side, much as the "Peanuts" gang does in the Christmas special's famous dance scene. The next part of the dance involves twisting your heels while punching toward the ground and shuffling."
Santa Rosa's Charles M. Schulz Museum promoted a new dance called the Snoopy Stomp led by 17-year-old Micah Revelli to celebrate Peanuts' 75th anniversary. The museum posted a tutorial reel on Instagram and Facebook that earned over 35,000 likes. The two-part dance, set to the Vince Guaraldi Trio's "Linus And Lucy" theme, mirrors movements from the A Charlie Brown Christmas dance scene. The trend circulated on Instagram and TikTok over the summer with remixes of the theme. Revelli, who plays Snoopy in a local theater production and is a great-grandson of Charles Schulz, collaborated with the museum on the tutorial. Museum staff praised Revelli's talent and creative lineage.
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