Dance is a universal language that everyone, regardless of where theyโre from, can understand and appreciate.
Across the world, from the rhythmic drum dances of Africa to the graceful ballets of Europe, dance has been a way for people to communicate, celebrate, and express themselves.
Itโs a powerful art form that brings people together, igniting joy and connection in every culture it touches.
This universality of dance is what inspired YouTuber Matt Bray to embark on an extraordinary journey with his project, โ1000 People of Dance.โ


Matt Bray, the creative mind behind ProjectOneLife, envisioned a project that would literally bring people together through dance.
He set out on an ambitious journey, traveling the world to teach people from diverse backgrounds a single dance routine.
The project was aptly named โ1000 People of Dance,โ and its main goal was to spread laughter and smiles.


For a year and a half, Matt dedicated himself to this vision, teaching a dance routine to people in 15 different countries.
From the streets of Hong Kong to Dublin, he invited strangers to learn the dance, set to the upbeat tune โLeanโ by VHS Collection.
His travels took him to far-reaching corners of the globe, including China, France, Australia, Peru, Japan, Switzerland, and many more.
Everywhere he went, he met new people, introduced them to the dance, and filmed their performances.


What made this endeavor so remarkable was the way Matt was able to connect with strangers.
Despite language barriers and cultural differences, dance became the common thread that tied everyone together.
It wasnโt just about the steps; it was about the shared experience, the smiles, and the universal language of dance that everyone spoke fluently.


After months of traveling, teaching, and filming, Matt compiled all the footage into one epic video titled โ1000 People of Dance.โ
The final product was a breathtaking montage, seamlessly stitching together clips of people from all walks of life performing the same routine.
From city squares to scenic spots, the video showed people dancing their hearts out.


On YouTube, Matt expressed his gratitude to everyone who made the project possible.
He wrote,
โWow, canโt believe this video is finally done. Thank you to every single stranger I met along the way who danced, helped film, let me crash at their place. Thank you to every single person who helped fund my GoFundMe a year or so ago. Huge thanks to VHS Collection for letting me use their awesome song โLean.โ This is my favorite video I think I have ever made, and I really hope it makes some people smile!โ


Watching the video, itโs impossible not to grin.
Seeing people from different corners of the world dancing the same routine is both mesmerizing and uplifting.
The video hops around from one location to another, capturing the unique flavor of each place while maintaining the common thread of the shared dance.


Unsurprisingly, the video has struck a chord with people worldwide.
One viewer commented,
โThis is truly amazing how you were able to unite so many people for the simple purpose of dancing. I smile whenever I watch this because itโs so pure.โ
Another shared,
โThank you so much for this awesome video! It spreads hope, positive vibes, and the message to enjoy life. This is a real piece of art! <3โ


Press play on the video below to enjoy โ1,000 People of Dance!โ
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