How did Mike Jackson do that 45-degree tilt?

Jackson and two costume designers reserved a hook-and-loop location on the heel of a special shoe. When he needed to tilt forward, the stage would raise a row of hook-and-loop fasteners.

Then the stage creates other visual effects to draw the audience's attention, and Jackson and his dancers take the opportunity to slide the heels onto the hooks and snap them into place before performing the forward tilt.

Of course, even then, Jackson and the other dancers could not have done it without hard work, careful rehearsal and bonding, strong back muscles and balance control.

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Social life:

In January 1979, Michael Jackson donated a large number of books, including Peter Pan, to the young people's section of the Chicago Public **** Library in response to the Dance with Books program, which encourages young people to read.

In June 1981, Michael Jackson and his brothers performed Triumph in Atlanta, with $100,000 of the proceeds going to the Atlanta Children's Foundation.

In April 1984, Michael Jackson donated a 19-bed medical facility to the Mount Sinai New York Medical Center, and in May, President Ronald Reagan invited Michael to the White House to present him with a "Special Contributions Award".

On July 5, Michael Jackson and his family held a press conference announcing a change in the way tickets for the Victory concert were distributed, with all proceeds from the solo tour going to the United Negro College Fund, Camp Good Times, and T.M.A.T. Summer Camp. "All proceeds from the solo tour will be donated to the United Negro College Fund, Camp Good Times and the T.J. Martel Foundation for Leukemia and Cancer Research.