2 Year Old Dancing the Jive
Posted on Mar 21, 2012 in Videos
The boys name is William Stokkebroe. After seeing his parents Kristina and Peter Stokkebroe and the dancers of studie43 practising he is showing what he has learned at the Galla opening 2. Marts 2012.
We do not own the rights for the music Jailhouse rock playing in the background.
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This little tyke has got some moves …
This is so precious. This kid really does have good moves. Maybe, he will be another Elvis when he grows up!! Hope the parents keep him dancing. I am a dancer and all my children learned very young also. I love music (all kinds) and dancing. Keep dancing little one!!
He’s very cute and better than I expected for 2.
What a sweetie! He sure could dance for being only 2. Loved it!
I watched the video a 2nd time. No question that the little guy has some good moves. However, I do perceive there was some editing that enhanced it even more so.
I’d bet we will see more of this little fellow. Such a cute little guy, he sure can dance.
Hi Bev – thanks for sending the kiddie video. It’s really neat!
Alice
He is famous already! Very cute! Rey
Aren’t kids great? He gives us such a sense of fun and happiness. More of this is needed! Bless him!
That little guy sure can dance. Made me smile and I hope we see more of him in the future.
hey billy can u teach eric that?
absolutely precious. how much is he? (wink)
Like… 2 years old???? Crikey what a ‘doer
good keep it up!!!great little mover
that clip wants to make get up and dance!
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Is it just me or is this a strange comment?
@ Ruby lol, tis a bit strange, yep.
Great natural dancer, nice to see such a young one entertaining quite a lot of people, but why, oh why, do those women keep screaming.
Have you never been to a concert or a sports event where people scream from excitement?
Years ago we clapped if something was entertaining, if at an outdoor activity, then you can make as much noise as you wish, but once in the confines of an enclosed space, screaming is a big no, no, it tends to damage your ear drums, you will find this out as you grow older.
Times change and we must adapt or be left out and behind … regardless of whether you have perfect hearing!!!
A typical response from the younger, couldn’t care less generation. I would rather be left behind, thank you very much.
Aw, Robert, lighten up. We only live once so enjoy it while you can. When we’re tied to a wheel chair or bed and forget who we are laughter would be good. We can be quiet then.
Well put, Lin. Sounds like Bob B is a grump who makes unsupported assumptions …
If you two ladies think that screaming and shrieking is another form of laughter then you are the ones with the problem.
Can’t speak for Lin although I’d be willing to say she has no more problems than any of the rest of us. BTW, I care very much about all generations, even the old grumpy ones. Some days, I come very close to fitting that description only I choose to remain at least young at heart.
Well, Robert no one has you tied up and making you go so you’re alright. I don’t go to these now but did when I was younger. Got better since now, stay out of loud places. Also didn’t like the dope people smoked at concerts. I’m 66 and have illnesses and I’m sure no one really cares to hear bout that. Take care Robert, no hard feelings I hope.
You are a JOY to watch William GOD BLESS