Elderly Man In Yellow Creeps Up From Behind With Dance Move Crowd Will Never Forget(video)




Are you prepared to see an incredible boogie-woogie dance performed by a very vibrant couple? What if you discovered that they are an elderly couple who continue to dance? Dietmar and Nellia, a German senior couple, were absolutely amazing at the Horn dancing academy in Austria.


Everyone took out their phones to record the amazing dance these two performed. You'll understand why it instantly went viral worldwide after you watch it!

The Horn family started their own dancing school in Linz, Austria, in the early 1900s. Since then, they have grown to become one of Austria and Europe's most well-known dance schools.

In their school, they teach the Viennese waltz, foxtrot, samba, cha cha cha, boogie, and rumba. They provide both rigorous courses lasting 12 evenings and lightning workshops lasting only a few hours.


In 1970, Dietmar and Nellia were married and had a family. They have now performed professionally as a dance team for more than 30 years. Since then, they have participated in several German and Austrian dance contests.

They've received several accolades for their specialized dance. The 1940s and 1950s dances known as the Lindy Hop and Jitterbug are among their specialties.

The dance pair can be seen swaying their hips boogie-woogie-style to a tune by Johan Blohm & The Refreshments in the performance that has now gone viral.

"Down the Road Apiece" is a popular song throughout the nation. When the song was released, Johan Blohm immediately became well-known.

At the Horn dancing school occasion, the pair danced to the popular tune while others came to observe. The dance was much more entertaining to see because everyone around them was younger! Nobody could believe how young and nimble the couple was on the dance floor—they danced as if they were still eighteen!  


The two effortlessly demonstrated their dancing prowess after winning every dance prize.

The two have returned to their hometown of Durmersheim, Germany. They continue to lead seminars and dance to their beloved music. Are you prepared to see the world-shaking dance for yourself? Watch the video down below:
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