Parents Show Off Their Moves With Babies Strapped To Their Chests In Choreographed Routine

Dec 25, 2019 by apost team

It is a commonly-held belief that your social life comes to an end after you have a baby. Naturally, having a baby does need constant awareness and attention. A group of parents, with their dance moves, the music of S.O.S. playing, and babies in carriers on their chests disprove this common belief in this unique entry in an online video series.

A child is not a burden, but it is a companion with whom you can laugh and play. They are also a person that can accompany you on your travels. You could even consider your child to be a friend and a person who can enrich the rest of your life.

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One way to experience fun with a child is to dance with a baby strapped to your chest. A group of parents recently demonstrated how fun this can be. They also set out to show with dance coreographer Phil Wright that parents can be great dancers as well as caretakers.

The people in this dance performance certainly made a good case for this assertion. If they can dance well with a baby strapped on their body, it demonstrates a high level of skill.

Parents of both genders participated in this event. The event that was uploaded to Phil Wright's YouTube channel in the spring of 2018 featured many parents. Some of them were Shelice Vazquez, Courtney Ann, Cassidy Saveedra, Coffee Anderson, and Criscilla Anderson. Let's also not forget Evan Moody, Kiara Hotcher, Scott Blokker, Shaun T., and Phil Wright. Indeed, there were quite a few participants credited in this fun video.

The dance event was called "Parent Jam," which is exactly what it sounds like. The participants were all parents with their babies. The "Parent Jam" is a whole series of videos featured on Phil Wright's Youtube channel. The show started with the music of S.O.S. playing. During the opening bars of the song, two dads took the stage.

The two men with babies strapped in front of them seem to freestyle for a short while, then they begin a choreographed routine. The other parents in the room form a line behind the two men and begin to join into the dance routine. They are smiling and cheering during this part of the performance. Some older kids are also joining into the dance troupe at this point. They appear to be around elementary school age.

The parents are definitely having fun and trying to perform their dance routines well, but they are somehow being very protective of their infants, and this adds a special sentimentality to the performance. For example, the parents observed the proper methods of supporting the babies' heads the whole time. One of the fathers planted a kiss on his child's head to illustrate the point even further.

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