Audience completely cracks up watching third-grade boys’ creative glow-in-the-dark dance
Elementary school talent shows are like reality show competitions on steroids. Some kids get extremely creative to bring home the prize. They want the bragging rights of being the big winner.
A group of third-grade boys was in it to win it during their school talent show. They took the saying âgo big or go homeâ to the next level.
Whatâs this all about? While it starts in the dark, it quickly brightens up…and thatâs just the beginning.
You can see the dark stage with a bit of a white glow in the front. Then thereâs the word âStarburstâ hanging in neon colors in the back. Hmmm…Starburst candy is known for being colorful and that certainly fits this performance. But, what else is going on here?
No one knows just yet, but the crowd is getting pumped by screaming and getting excited. The dancers are feeling the energy as they get going.
These arenât just kids dancing, theyâre real-life glow sticks! When have you seen something like this? We know weâve never seen anything like it.
Talk about being creative. This act is going to be hard to beat, especially because when they turn around thereâs a completely different silhouette with the glowsticks. If youâre wondering what song theyâre dancing to, itâs âEye of the Tigerâ. While these boys werenât born when this song first came out, thatâs not stopping them from doing their thing. They can move pretty well for a bunch of glowsticks!
They are entertaining and look like little puppets on a string, except thereâs no puppeteer. They are doing it all themselves and doing a great job! They look like theyâre dangling in the air. Donât worry, we know theyâre not. But, it sure does look realistic! No one is going to fall asleep or check their phones during this performance.
These kids are entertaining and engaging, proving they certainly have the talent needed for this show.
Just when you think theyâre done, they keep going with different music and moves. They even get moving to a hip-hop song and donât disappoint.
I certainly feel bad for whoever had to follow this act. It certainly is a tough one to follow!
So many people have tuned into this video since it was posted nearly seven years ago. Over five million have watched this video. Thatâs a whole lot of dancing and a whole lot of neon lights!
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