How do they do it? Children from Uganda are once again taking social media by storm dancing to 'Locos por mi Habana'

Ugandan children go viral dancing "Locos por mi Habana" by Manolito Simonet, showcasing how Cuban music unites cultures. The video was shared by Pawel Lindo and has taken the internet by storm.

Children in Uganda dance to "Locos por mi Habana."Photo © Instagram @alemaodobahia

A group of Ugandan children has gone viral on social media after enthusiastically dancing to the song “Locos por mi Habana” by the popular Cuban musician Manolito Simonet.

The amusing moment was shared by German content creator Pawel Lindo (@alemaodobahia), known for traveling the world spreading his love for Brazilian culture and Latin rhythms.

This is not the first time these children have showcased their talent by dancing to Cuban music, as in previous occasions they have also impressed with their skill and passion for the island's rhythms.

In Uganda, Pawel usually organizes choreographies with this group of dancers of different ages. This time, they didn't hesitate to match his rhythm with a contagious energy that has captured thousands of hearts on the internet.

The video, filmed in front of a modest home, showcases how Cuban music transcends borders and connects cultures.

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