All day dancing! A Cuban brightens the days of her coworkers working in a bakery.

A Cuban worker has taken social media by storm with her dances in the kitchen of a bakery, spreading joy to her coworkers and followers.


In the kitchens of a bakery, what could be a typical workday has turned into a show full of rhythm and joy, thanks to a Cuban worker who has conquered social media with her dance moves.

A video uploaded to the TikTok account of her coworker (@bravoyancent) shows the Cuban woman brightening up the work hours to the rhythm of hits by popular Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, such as "El Punto" and "La Batidora."

In the video, which has already garnered thousands of views and reactions, the Cuban can be seen dancing non-stop in the middle of the establishment's kitchen, while her colleagues enjoy her contagious energy.

To the rhythm of catchy songs, the worker demonstrates not only her talent for cooking but also for the dance floor, bringing Cuban flavor to every corner of the place.

Additionally, the protagonist of this story not only brings joy to her companions but has also decided to share her passion for dancing on her own TikTok account (@yoselynrocherodrg).

In her profile, you can find several videos where she showcases her best moves during the workday, which has managed to spread joy to both her colleagues and her followers on social media.

In addition to the video's popularity, Oniel Bebeshito's music has played an important role in this story. His songs, known for their energy and lively rhythms, seem to be the perfect soundtrack for the workdays of the charismatic worker.

The video stands out not only for the dancing but for the way this Cuban, from her workplace, brings a piece of the island's joy to those around her. And she does it to the rhythm of reggaeton! As the saying goes: "Life is a carnival," and this Cuban seems to be more than clear about it.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I currently am part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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