A spectacular dance routine from high school students has gone viral, racking up millions of views.
Dance, like filmmaking and painting, is an art form that requires a ton of practice, dedication, and commitment in order to perfect. However, when performed correctly, dance can be a beautiful sight.
A clip posted to YouTube shows a high school dance team performing a routine to music from the electronic music duo known as Daft Punk. The dance number from the Emerald Belles, who are from Carroll Senior High School in Southlake, Texas, is simply stunning.
Their moves, during the entire 3-and-a-half-minute clip, are totally in sync. Somehow, no one makes a single false move! And it’s not like they remain in one place throughout the video, either. The choreography is expertly designed and flawlessly executed.
The clip has been watched more than 4.1 million times!
If the team’s dazzling, awe-inspiring, and synchronized moves weren’t already impressive enough, there are dozens of girls who perform the moves perfectly. It would be difficult enough to get a team of five or six to remain cohesive and together throughout a 2 or 3-minute routine, but to have that many people stay on the same page is insane.
The clip, while the team goes through their routine, is almost unbelievable. It does not even look real at times. Everyone is so on time and in perfect synchronization with one another that you will likely have to watch it multiple times to fully appreciate the skill, precision and timing.
The clip features a level of dance more likely to be seen in an Olympic opening or closing ceremony than in a high school dance competition.
The time and effort needed to achieve something that impressive would be massive. Everyone involved, from the girls on the floor to their coach, deserves the applause heard at the end of the clip.
Proverbs 16:3 “Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts shall be established.”
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Originally published Tuesday, 22 October 2024.