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Barrow Sat 01-Dec-12 14:07:01

http://youtu.be/4wt824D1Bqg

Not posted a link before but if this doesn't work - go onto You Tube and look for 2 year old dances the jive

ninathenana Sat 01-Dec-12 14:57:41

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wt824D1Bqg it's worth a look grin

Barrow Sat 01-Dec-12 15:09:00

Thanks ninathenana - I'm a bit of a technophobe!

shysal Sun 02-Dec-12 12:07:38

How wonderful - bless him!

grannyactivist Sun 02-Dec-12 12:15:51

How lovely - really put a smile on my face.

soop Sun 02-Dec-12 12:55:30

I am grinning from ear to ear. Super!

jO5 Sun 02-Dec-12 19:21:21

That is weird.

I don't think I like that. Not sure why.

Ana Sun 02-Dec-12 19:22:33

Thanks jingl, for saying that. I think it's creepy. And there are more clips of him, doing other dances.

Nonu Sun 02-Dec-12 19:34:21

I thought it was great ! Imagine if it was at a wedding people would be delighted.

What nationality is it ?

[festive smile]

annodomini Sun 02-Dec-12 19:35:10

Although he gave every appearance of enjoying it, I did find it unnatural and worrying that so young a child could give such a performance. First reaction might be 'how cute', but the longer he went on, I was thinking, 'surely he has other child-like pursuits to follow'.

Nonu Sun 02-Dec-12 19:42:44

Why o why do we always have to "put down " it was a child enjoying himself !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ariadne Sun 02-Dec-12 19:48:38

I saw this from a link on FB, and I too think it looked a bit contrived..

Ana Sun 02-Dec-12 19:48:55

It's not 'putting down', Nonu. It's showing concern.

Nonu Sun 02-Dec-12 19:51:14

Ana , if you say so .

Shrug

Ella46 Sun 02-Dec-12 20:24:45

I've seen it before and I didn't like it either.

shysal Mon 03-Dec-12 08:46:24

My eldest GS loved to dance as a toddler, and still does at age 13! In the days of Top of the Pops on TV, he would move along to the videos and copy the moves exactly, perfectly in time. It was his favourite pastime and, although shy, he loved an audience of doting family members. I therefore found nothing odd about this link. I expect the type of music was something enjoyed by his parents.

nightowl Mon 03-Dec-12 09:26:02

I watched some of the other videos of him and read that his parents are dancers - someone suggested world champions in paso doble so he has obviously watched a lot of dancing. Not to mention inherited the genes.

Anne58 Mon 03-Dec-12 09:32:02

DS1 would also dance in front of the TV when Top of the Pops was on. he had a repertoire of 2 dances, the "Knees Bend Boogie" and the "Clutch Willy Shuffle"

shysal Mon 03-Dec-12 13:50:30

phoenix grin

Daisyanswerdo Mon 03-Dec-12 14:19:09

I read that his parents are dance teachers, and he watches their students. I don't think it's strange that he would want to copy them; I think I would be a bit careful about how much exposure he got to audiences and cameras.