World champion dance couple earn 5M views cutting loose in their living room

Dancing is not just a form of art, itā€™s also an effective way to achieve a healthier and more active body.

A lot of people also say that itā€™s their way to express themselves and their emotions.

Whatever else it is, itā€™s beautiful.

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Itā€™s also one way to be world famous.

Ladies and gentlemen, itā€™s time to meet two world-champion dancers.

Sophie Allaf and Thomas Audon.

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The duo just started dancing a few years back but their chemistry on the dance floor is already on another level.

Sophie started dancing at 5

Her first dance genre was ballet dancing and she quickly fell in love with the art since then.

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On the other hand, her partner Thomas started ballroom dancing and acrobatic rock nā€™ roll at seven years old.

Given their early background, thereā€™s no doubt the two became a formidable duo in every dance competition.

Then they met.

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When Sophie and Thomas joined forces, they became French champions in boogie-woogie not just once, twice, or thrice, but four times.

They also reached 3rd place in the Worldā€™s overall ranking list in 2014.

In 2015, their unstoppable tandem won the World Cup in the Boogie-Woogie Main class in Winterthur, Switzerland.

The, they placed 2nd in the Boogie-Woogie World cup held in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Thomas and Sophie are still dancing.

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In fact, theyā€™re dance instructors.

The duo teaches indy-hop salsa, boogie-woogie, and ballroom social dance at both, national and international levels.

And when technology took over, they decided to set up a YouTube channel so they could reach out to more people.

On their channel, they uploaded a couple of old videos of their dances during competitions and dances at home amid the pandemic.

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They grooved to The Contours.

They cut loose to the tune ā€œDo you love me,ā€ where Sophie and Thomas earned a whopping 4.9 million views.

The French couple was just enjoying the lively tune of the 1962 song and anyone could perhaps follow through to their easy yet groovy steps.

Anyone at home can try dancing to this song, just make sure to free some space up, and donā€™t forget to do some warm-up exercises first.

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Bouncing to the tune isnā€™t too complicated, Sophie and Thomas made sure to perform some easy-to-do steps.

There were a lot of hip movements, side steps, twists, and turns during the entire routine.

The seasoned world champions made it look so easy like theyā€™re just gliding on melting butter.

The song was just a piece of feel-good music and their performance was simply pleasing to the eye.

Who wouldnā€™t love a good-feel dance like this one?

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In fact, one of their viewers online had a very detailed comment about Thomasā€™ movements.

ā€œFantastic! This big guyā€™s hip, knee, and ankle action are superb. Look at how relaxed his arms and the rest of his upper body are; heā€™s allowing his torso to just rest on his lower body as he dances. (Heā€™s not tensing his muscles. His muscles are completely relaxed, which looks great and increases his staminaā€”and his body definitely knows exactly where the down beats are, which makes this an absolute joy to watch. Itā€™s interesting that he knows how to do that.) He could certainly give chiropractors a run for their money, if not put most of them out of business. Thatā€™s how joints and muscles were designed to do their separate jobs and, at the same time, work together harmoniously. Wow!

Watch these world-class performersā€™ cut loose in the video below!

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Source: Shareablky ā€“ See It Live, Facebook ā€“ Thomas & Sophie

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