Dance
7 boys walk onto stage for talent show performance no one will ever forget
This is so funny, they've got quite the dance moves.
Jake Manning
10.05.23

Taking the leap to participate in a school talent show requires courage, especially when you’re performing in front of teachers, parents, and countless peers.

For some, this might be a nerve-wracking experience, but for those who nail it, the results can be truly memorable.

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A particularly unforgettable act took place in Norman, Oklahoma.

The audience was taken by surprise when a group of fifth-grade boys, dressed in jerseys and skirts, took to the stage.

They kicked off their performance by lip-syncing to the song “All I Do Is Win,” energetically waving their arms and setting the room’s vibe.

But the audience was in for a treat, as these boys had more in store.

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

Suddenly, the music transitioned to Beyoncé’s iconic “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”

While many can easily picture the Queen Bey herself dancing to this tune, witnessing seven fifth-grade boys trying to replicate her moves was a sight to behold!

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

The audience couldn’t contain their laughter.

The boys’ performance wasn’t just about dancing and lip-syncing; they added a comedic twist to it.

And speaking of Beyoncé, it’s worth noting that she bagged three Grammy Awards for this hit.

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

The boys didn’t stop there.

Their talent show act was a medley of popular songs, each accompanied by its unique dance routine.

After their Beyoncé number, Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA” echoed through the auditorium.

Their hip-shaking moves to this song were so infectious that no one could remain seated.

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

And because they were tweens, they naturally incorporated some trendy dance moves into their act.

As per the video description, the boys, named Jenkins, Cale, Dennon, Tias, Cole, Liam, and Skyler, were students at Jackson Elementary.

The video also captured them grooving to the popular “Lean and Dabb.”

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

The performance took another comedic turn when Meghan Trainor’s “NO” started playing.

The sight of these fifth-graders pretending to be ballerinas and twirling around was enough to send their classmates into fits of laughter.

From what it seemed, they were trying to make sure their act would go down in the school’s history.

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

It then took another turn.

These young performers showcased their versatility by switching to a slower, more “romantic” song.

They gracefully danced in pairs, lifting and spinning each other.

The audience was in stitches, but one thing was clear: these boys had guts.

Performing in front of a large audience is no small feat, but each of them executed their moves with confidence and flair.

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YouTube Screenshot - Jill Gray

Every great act needs a memorable conclusion.

The boys chose to end their performance with NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye.”

The applause that followed was deafening. The cherry on top?

Their performance video has garnered over 4.9 million views on YouTube. Not bad, kiddos!

Press play on the video below to enjoy their comical talent show act for yourself!

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