Little kid displays amazing dancing skills in video, his legwork is top-notch
- A very talented little kid has been praised on social media for the amazing dancing skills he displayed in a cute video
- In the video of the boy that was shared on Instagram, he could be seen doing the legwork moves and other types of dance
- Wearing a shirt and a knicker, the little kid entertained whoever was taking the video recording
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A little kid has got people talking on social media after a video of him displaying his amazing dancing skills was shared on Instagram.
In the video that was shared by @africanheroesmagazine, the little man could be seen doing legwork moves as a song blared from a portable radio.
The second part of the dance involved the use of his hands and stomach as he made some funny moves with them.
Sharing the video, @africanheroesmagazine wrote:
"Enjoy your life young man. Very talented ! Help us find him, we need to make sure he's going to school as well."
Where is the boy from?
YEN.com.gh could not ascertain the identity of the little man or his location. But a hint was given in the comment section by an Instagram user who claimed that the dancer is a Ugandan.
Social media users are impressed
@muctryk said:
"He is from Rwanda."
@2night_sean commented:
"Full mood."
@rokhie_funkystyle_coaching said:
"Where does he come from? He is enjoying dancing ok, but does he have a safe and healthy life? Want also to make sure of that."
Baby in diaper displays her dancing skills
YEN News previously reported that a video of a baby emerged on social media in which she could be seen dancing to a song from a phone she placed on the floor.
The girl, who wore a top and diaper, delivered some amazing moves she must have learnt from an adult. There was coordination between her arms and legs as the dance went on.
While dancing to the song, the little girl shook her backside to the song that blared from the phone, and when the song stopped playing, she brought it back to life with the tip of her finger.
The little girl's performance has further proven that children are fast learners and they tend to practise whatever adults do in their presence when they have the chance.
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