Drone choreography covers nude dancers at all the right moments

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Adario Strange
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As the now necessary U.S. drones rules have proven, the tiny flying devices are now so popular it's hard to avoid them in most aspects of popular culture. Now Japanese fashion brand Buyma has taken things to a new level by pulling off a first: a nude fan dance assisted by a fleet of drones.

Titled "Kind Drone," the video spot shows two nude ballet dancers performing together as a number of drones carrying tiny squares of paper move and hover to strategically cover the dancers at just the right moments. Although parts of the video look like some of the drones might be computer animated, the execution, real or computer-assisted, is masterful.

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