3 lads in towels stop traffic to perform impromptu dance train that has people falling in love

There’s always a right place for everything, but for these guys in their towels, anywhere can be a dance floor.

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At a crosswalk by the National Mall in DC, three men put on a show literally in the middle of the road. This spontaneous dance train not only brought on smiles from motorists but also encouraged them to join in the fun.

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According to Azeez Idowu, more commonly known on the internet as Uncle Azeez, the whole spectacle is made to bring smiles to people while also celebrating their heritage.

He said to CNN:

“We just wanted to brighten people’s day and spread the rich African culture,”

The video, with hundreds of thousands of views, shows the three men crossing a street near the Lincoln Memorial.

But they’re not just shuffling to the other side. They were shaking their hips and bouncing their steps to the beat of “Woza” by Mr. JazziQ.

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Even at the beginning of their impromptu performance, motorists on either side of the road were already jiving in with the fun.

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While they can’t get out and jiggle their tail feathers, they brought their phones out to witness the party.

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It didn’t take long before their first train “guest” joined in the spectacle.

The woman in red ran to the tail of the line and started busting her groove. She not a part of the crew but she’s definitely showing everyone how it’s done.

With moves like hers, it would be a shame to follow her on the line.

But another person didn’t want to get left behind by the “fun train” and joined right in.

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The best part about the whole performance is that anybody can join.

Just as long as you have the heart to brighten people’s days, you can come in wearing nothing, your work suit, even your prom dress.

A group of teens showed up at the back of the line wearing their tuxedos and long gowns.

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Even if the crew in front of them only have their towels on, it didn’t stop them from showing off their dance moves.

Their dance sparked off a dance challenge called the #WozaTrainChallenge.

People from different parts of the world shared the joy of dancing. Just like how Uncle Azeez intended it to be, people can join the train, whether or not they have the dance skills to back it up.

Just as long as you want to have fun, you’re welcome to participate and take your friends with you.

It’s not the first time that Uncle Azeez put on a spontaneous show to entertain the public.

Their YouTube channel contains videos after videos of them doing dance shows to places that are familiar to us.

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They danced inside a Walmart wearing Santa costumes to spread the holiday cheer. In one video, they danced in the same mall as the green version of the Jabbawockeez.

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They also have various dance videos showing them having a good time on the plane aisle wearing crazy costumes.

This small group just proved that you can have fun everywhere, just as long as you have friends beside you and some good music. Who knows, maybe your energy is much more contagious than you think.

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Watch the joyful video below!

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