Pro Dancer Visits Uganda To Teach Orphans, But They End Up Schooling Her In Cutest Dance-Off

Mar 27, 2019 by apost team

Karina Palmira traveled to Uganda to teach orphans how to dance. However, she was the one who benefitted the most from this special trip.

Palmira is a professional dancer, instructor, and choreographer from Dubai in the United Emirates. The talented dancer normally performs with the Moto Dancers. This group says that they are the original Afrobeats dance group from the Middle East.

Palmira recently traveled to Uganda to share her talents with the Masaka Kids Africana Orphanage. As home to kids ages two and up, this orphanage is especially unique because it uses dance to promote positive change. The motto of the orphanage is “dance – rise and shine.”

Known for their amazing dance moves, the kids at the orphanage have even won awards for their dancing.

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When Palmira visited the orphanage, she was surprised to see just how talented these young kids were. She especially bonded with an adorable little boy named Trevor. Although Palmira traveled to the home to teach the kids some dance moves, she said that it was the kids who actually taught her.

In a video posted to her Instagram page, Palmira commented on how she learned some moves from the children. The post went viral, prompting many viewers to chime in about their appreciation for these talented dancers.

It was clear that the kids touched the hearts of many with their joy and happiness as they showed off all of their dance moves.

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