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Professional dancer picks tiny girl as his dance partner not expecting her to move better than him
The little girl impressed everyone when the music started!
Irene Markianou
06.14.21

Are you a fan of ABC’s Dancing With The Stars? If so, then you most probably know dancer and choreographer Valentin Chmerkovskiy, who has been participating in the show since 2011.

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Chmerkovskiy joined the cast of professional dancers in season 13 and, since then, he has been partnered with numerous celebrities, giving the spectators the chance to watch beautiful performances.

Together with Rumer Willis, they won first place in season 20, and he also did in season 23 with his partner, Laurie Hernandez.

But, besides his role as a dance instructor in the popular TV show, Chmerkovskiy also gives dancing classes to young school children.

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On Mother’s Day, the famous dancer posted a video on Facebook that was dedicated to all the mothers out there.

In the video, he dances with his “new dancing partner” as he calls her, a tiny yet fierce school girl who literally performs like a pro.

“Hey world meet Camila, my new dance partner,” he wrote.

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Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy

In his post, the dancer went on to thank all the mothers around the globe for bringing new lives in the world and doing everything for them.

“This Mother’s Day I can’t help but think of and thank all the mothers that support their children. Giving life to a child is hard, being a mother that supports her child is even more difficult,” he wrote.

At the same time, he pointed out that he has realized that there’s a lot of young talent out there, which is proof of the hard work mothers are doing with their kids.

And if raising talented dancers requires effort, then this kid’s mom is a hero.

Camila, the girl that dances with Chmerkovskiy in the video, seems to have a natural talent when it comes to dancing, while it is also obvious that she has been training hard to get to the level she is now.

The little girl and her teacher are dancing in front of other young dancers, who are watching closely and observing all of their moves, probably because they want to learn from them.

Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy
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Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy

Camila is wearing a cute outfit paired with impressive gold shoes that make her look like a pro.

While everyone is wearing a mask, it is more than obvious that Camila’s expression must be that of a confident professional dancer. Her teacher is really proud of her and a mask on his face isn’t enough to hide his feelings.

The duo is dancing away and everyone looks at them as if they want to make sure they won’t miss a move.

Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy
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Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy

And it’s not just the choreography itself, what most impresses the audience is the confidence the girl exudes.

When the dance is over, the other students cheer on them, which is exactly what one feels like doing when they watch the performance.

The video has gone viral with almost 700k views within just two days.

Facebook via Valenting Chmerkovskiy
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Facebook via Valenting Chmerkovskiy

Facebook users didn’t miss the chance to comment on the young dancer’s skills.

“Omg that little girl has learned more dancing in her short life than some people learn in there adult life, that is amazing!” someone wrote.

The girl definitely has the talent to become a dancing star. What we can only do is wait and see.

Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy
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Facebook via Valentin Chmerkovskiy

For now, you can watch the short performance in the video below.

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