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There are some truly talented children in the world who can already perform amazing feats that leave most adults with their jaw near the floor. Ruptly has found one of those talented toddlers dancing like a rock star in the Chinese city of Chongqing. Meet 5-year-old Dailan Jingyi, a dancer that can keep tempo while performing even the most complex moves. In fact, Dailan's incredible dancing skills have already landed her a job! She's now an aerobics instructor, helping her boss lead dancing exercises for women in her hometown. The pint-sized dancer has been leading aerobics classes since November, performing moves for dozens of female fitness enthusiasts right alongside lead instructor Hong Shuangshaun. The small figure can be seen preparing her mat every evening from 7:30 on stage at the city district's plaza before swaying the crowd for 90 minutes or more, when the weather allows. Incredibly, Dailan learned to dance only two months before she began leading lessons after being spotted by the district’s lead dance instructor. She began training and soon ended up on stage alongside the teacher. Dailan's unforgettable dance moves has caused Chinese social media to dub her 'China’s youngest dancing auntie'.
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