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VIDEO: Beijing Children’s Dance ‘The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again’ Goes Viral, Revives Nostalgia Among Netizens

VIDEO: Beijing Children’s Dance ‘The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again’ Goes Viral, Revives Nostalgia Among Netizens | Instagram @buzz_decodee

A heartwarming children’s dance performance from China has taken the internet by storm, reimagining one of the world’s most famous fables. Titled ‘The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again,’ the two-minute dance performance was staged by young students of Beijing’s Mengqi Art Center and has since gone viral on TikTok and other platforms with millions of views worldwide.

The performance, released in late September, serves as a playful sequel to Aesop’s timeless fable about perseverance. Instead of simply retelling the original story, this performance depicted green-clad ‘tortoises’ steadily outmaneuvering the faster purple ‘hares’ through creative choreography and in-sync group formations.

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Audiences have praised the show for its sharp synchronization and imaginative storytelling. The children, aged between 5 and 10, performed intricate moves including acrobatic spins, coordinated tumbles, and rhythmic falls, all executed with surprising precision for their age group. Organizers confirmed that no injuries were reported, highlighting the careful training and rehearsal that went into the spectacle.

Teachers at the Mengqi Art Center said the routine was designed not only to entertain but also to instill values of patience, teamwork, and resilience.

Netizens Reactions:

One user wrote, “It’s not a simple dance it’s a message to family and others that” each child is different ” And for more info watch it on YouTube you will find that it’s not a simple dance and it may also change your perspective for children’s and students.”

While one wrote, “Choreography (Fire), Kids performance was stunning and adorable.” Another user commented, “Oh my lord, brilliant what cordination.”

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