Dance
Couple does emotional dance routine about grief in subway, gets 18 million views on YouTube
The beauty of this dance routine will bring tears to your eyes!
Randy Aragon
02.10.20

Dance is already an emotional art form, but these two dancers take it to the next level.

Performing an incredibly deep routine in the subway, they flawlessly deliver a spine-tingling performance. This is some of the best choreography I’ve ever seen and it’s no wonder the video went viral.

Every single move they do is mind-blowing—this deserves to be seen!

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This phenomenal routine left people on the internet mesmerized.

If you’re anything like us, this will give you chills from head to toe! Phillip Chbeeb and Renee Kester are professional dancers who made a ruckus on YouTube with this touching routine. Dancing to “Slip” by Elliot Moss, the dancing duo couldn’t have done better.

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Choreographed by Chbeeb, the routine starts with the dancers sitting with their legs crossed, facing each other. They start doing a flurry of entrancing hand movements before Chbeeb pulls Kester to her feet and the real show begins.

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Chbeeb tosses Kester around his body like a rag doll as she flows with his motions while showing off her flexibility.

In the routine, the dancers perfectly play to the title of the song “Slip.” Kester continues to slip out of Chbeeb’s hands purposely, and just when you think he has her she slips away again. Showing off their athleticism, the two dancers do all sorts of difficult moves with Chbeeb easily lifting Kester over his head.

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When Kester does a perfect backbend, Chbeeb crawls under her and completely lifts her up with his neck before she flips around his body.

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They do amazing slow-motion moves, speeding up right on cue with the music.

You can literally feel the emotions oozing through the screen! Both dancers leave it all on the floor and it definitely shows. Through tumbling, spinning and bending in extraordinary positions, it’s like Renee and Phillip are melting into each other.

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At one point they lay on the ground with their hands interlocked before sliding themselves into a different position. Chbeeb uses his arms to create an optical illusion and slides his hands lightly around Kester’s legs before she slips away.

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You’ll get lost in this routine, as the transformative dance brings waves of emotions to anyone watching.

It doesn’t get any better than this! These moves will have you enthralled with their complexity and immaculate timing—especially at the end of the video when the train goes by. This time, you see Chbeeb up slip away from Kester after he’s been trying to hold on to her the whole time.

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People on the internet went crazy for the mind-blowing choreography in this video.

Tens of millions of viewers were touched by the inspiring dance moves, and many left comments praising the depth of the routine. Needless to say, everyone was dumbfounded by these two dancers.

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Almost 19 million people viewed the spectacular dance and 311,000 liked the video.

It’s no surprise that this video went viral, as the execution and creative maneuvers have people all over begging for more. Many users were awestruck at the fact that they were able to time the train with the dance. Everything had to be spot-on in order for it to work.

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This truly is one of my favorite dances I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching.

You’ll be entranced from start to finish. How they were able to pull this off is beyond me, as the excellent routine is in a league of its own.

To see the powerful dance, watch the video below!

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