Little boy steals the show at his sister’s end-of-year dance school concert

This kid was born to dance.

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Some kids are too shy to ever want to get on a stage, some will spend most of a performance staring awkwardly at their shoes or, God forbid, making faces, and some kids love the opportunity to show off what they’ve practiced in front of an audience. And then there are the kids were simply born for the spotlight. You know them when you see them.

When Dirkco Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen hopped on stage with all of the other brothers and sisters of the dance students at René’s Art of Dance in South Africa, no one expected a viral sensation. According to Capetown Etc, it was the school’s year-end concert, and siblings were invited to come up and dance to Bernice West’s “Lyfie”—a popular song in Afrikaans. And Dirkco, who goes by Klein Kwagga, took the assignment and ran with it.

Or rather, he danced with it. From the moment the music started, the 7-year-old was all in, expertly demonstrating his moves with intent seriousness. Nothing seemed to faze him—not the other kids around him, not the whoops from the crowd—he was just on.

Watch:

Translated into English, the song begins with the lyrics “The Lord made me beautiful” and goes on to celebrate our bodies and dancing before God. But you don’t have to understand a word of Afrikaans to enjoy Klein Kwagga’s enthusiasm for the song and for dancing his little heart out.

I can’t get enough of this, I want this vibe everyday,” wrote one commenter.

“Jumped straight out of his Toyota land cruiser and owned the show ?,” wrote another.

After someone at the concert shared the video, Klein Kwagga’s family set up a TikTok channel for him and shared some other videos. As one video shows, hamming it up is clearly in the kid’s nature. Check out this clip of him as a ringbearer at a wedding:

Gotta love a kid who instantly shines in the spotlight. Keep on dancing, Klein Kwagga. We love to see it.


This article originally appeared two years ago.

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