Sure, dancing is fun. But did you know that busting a move has been scientifically proven to make life better? For starters, it seems that dancing may be better for mental health than any form of exercise. Plus, dance is even being used for people with Parkinson’s disease. This form of expression is so universal, total strangers can appreciate its magical effects together. In fact, two strangers did just that by dancing together at Universal Studios!
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As guests walk through the park, they may find themselves passing some entertainers. This includes professional dancers who know how to hype up a crowd. One day, their moves were especially contagious, inspiring one park goer to join in on the fun. When another man took notice, he asked himself, “Why not join him?” See the beautiful result of these strangers dancing together in the joyful video below! (Content Warning: Potential language in lyrics)
@marijefe_ Mind you I didn’t kno the dance or song I was just copying bro😂#fy#universalstudios ♬ original sound – marijefe_
“Mind you I didn’t know the dance or song,” the second dancer points out in the caption of his post. “I was just copying bro.”
Two Strangers Dancing Together at Universal Studios is the Perfect Picture of the Little Joys in Life
Despite all of that, these two couldn’t look more in sync if they tried. Seriously, it’s as if this was planned. Luckily, this was even better than a planned, choregraphed dance. These two strangers simply vibed out together, and it made the people around them that much happier.
“I genuinely couldn’t tell who was following who,” someone in the comments admits. Another person points out: “It’s the little boy feeling comfortable enough to join in at the end.”
“Disney/Universal is expensive and chaotic BUT the feeling of being at THE PARKS… it’s freaking awesome,” a third person shares. “Everyone is in such a good mood.”
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