(VIDEO)Young girl and boy lift their heads – steal the show with cha-cha in seconds of first note

(VIDEO)Young girl and boy lift their heads – steal the show with cha-cha in seconds of first note

They may be young, but they dance like they’ve got old souls. 😍

Cha-cha is a Cuban dance style which was also known as the Danzon.

This dance style took flight in the 50s. It is a Latin dance style that showcases counted patterns of footwork and hip movements. We often see it being performed at ballroom dance halls and even at competitions.

The video of their performance went viral with more than 28 million views!

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Maria Rosaria and Antonio.

Who would’ve thought that with the countless dance styles that we have today, these two kids chose something that is generations older than them?

As it appeared in the quick interview done by the event’s host, Antonio was then 9 years old, and Maria Rosaria was 7 when the video of their routine was recorded.

Some of you might think that kids of their age wouldn’t do the dance justice, let’s not forget the fact that this video earned tens of millions of views, though.

They are more than just charm, they are without a doubt talented and pretty soon, you’ll know why.

Don’t blink, you don’t want to miss a single second of their performance.
The person behind their choreography must’ve been so proud of them.

Learning how to dance is no joke, and for two young kids to learn all the complexities of Cha-cha, it must’ve drained a lot of their young energies. That’s on top of the countless rehearsals and all the time they need to spend just to master the art.

Maria Rosaria and Antonio possess incredible dedication and passion for doing what they love and this is a great start for performers of their age.

Watch the video below to see these young world-class dancers in action.

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