Anyone here ever heard of Ellen…well she used to have her own show way way way back in the day but you might also remember her as the voice of Dory in Finding Nemo. Well apparently, she’s had her own talk show for a while now and it’s quite popular across the pond. If you go on Youtube, you’ll find loads of snippets from her show. From the look of things, she is really good at sharing other people’s videos on youtube and giving them national coverage on her show, as she likes to show fans in feel-good and funny videos from the web. Some of the best ones come from the younger internet stars, I especially love the little performers who love to sing and dance – so does she and she is also known for her lack of dancing ability.
YouTube has come alive with these talented videos that are often as cute as they are impressive (and usually pretty funny as well!). There are a few that really grabbed my attention, and the love of the web all around the world.
She’s only two!
The video shows a two-year-old toddler dancing with her professional dancer mother and she’s absolutely nailing the choreography! It’s great to see her dancing with her mother – you can imagine that she’ll be just as talented in the future.
Belgium’s Got Talent
National talent shows are the best for viral videos and seeing this child performing the routine to Gangnam Style is wonderful. He clearly has an eye for learning routines off by heart and performed it rather professionally!
Mini Beyoncé
The video to Single Ladies enjoyed its own viral experience with Beyoncé teaching the world a great new dance routine. This performance of the dance is one of the best performances we’ve seen of it, and she clearly takes the experience seriously – just look at her brilliant dancewear!
Super-Starr skating!
Starr skating is a great way to combine skating and dancing and this performance is one of the best on the web. The child clearly takes her performance very seriously as she looks great and shows a huge amount of professional talent. I can only imagine how proud their parents are – I know I would be. I would love to see my kids take to dance to this level of commitment, and there is no reason they cannot start young, which is a fact also reiterated by strictly come dancing’s Camilla Dallerup who started taking lessons at only two years of age.
In Association with Dance Direct.