YouTube dancer’s latest: Scissor Sisters at the grocery store

Last time Phil Villeneuve danced around in public and put it on YouTube for all to see, he got a Twitter shout-out from pop star Robyn.

In his latest YouTube video, Villeneuve — a Toronto DJ and journalist — dances around grocery store aisles to the Scissor Sisters’ “Any Which Way.”

Watch as he makes some of the store’s patrons look kinda awkward!

Xtra profiled Villeneuve in a recent article:

Villeneuve, who moved to Toronto from Ottawa in 2005 to study journalism, is one of the busiest DJs in the west end. He’s one half of rainbow-gazing indie pop duo the I Love You Toos, holds down Wrongbar as a resident at long-running hip-hop jam Big Primpin, DJs at Fit along with Kris Steeves, and throws a French pop party called Tapette once a month at NACO Gallery. (read the full article here)

The Scissor Sisters just released their official video for “Any Which Way.” Gay frontman Jake Shears looks hotter than ever:

Win tickets to see the Scissor Sisters live:

If you’re in Toronto or Vancouver, we’re giving away a pair of tickets to see the Scissor Sisters live in concert. Email your name and contact info to the address below:

 

Toronto – Aug 31 – Sound Academy: contest@xtra.ca

Vancouver – Sept 16 – Malkin Bowl: contest.vancouver@xtra.ca

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