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Miami grandparents Celina and Filiberto join Daddy Yankee's "Con Calma" dance challenge

Their dancing and their desire to live will undoubtedly brighten your day.

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The furor that the song and the video have caused Calmly of the Puerto Rican Daddy Yankee and the Canadian Snow has also reached the popular Cuban grandparents of Miami, Florida.

Celina and Filiberto They have joined the dance challenge that the single has brought with it and they have done so enjoying the rhythm of the artists' songs, in front of several spectators and with the sympathy and self-confidence that characterize them so much.

Celina and Filiberto is not the first time they have enjoyed the music of "The Big Boss." A few months ago they dazzled the very Daddy Yankee when appearing dancing Dura, the Puerto Rican's previous success.

Since a video in which they appeared dancing went viral on social networks to the beat of the Cuban reggaeton group Yomil and El Dany, the elderly have become a sensation and an example of joy, enthusiasm and vitality.

For them, age has not been an impediment to enjoying, so they have not hesitated to take their particular choreographies to the television stages.

A few days ago they climbed onto one of the platforms of the Miami Eighth Street Festival where they danced before the audience present.

Last year Celina and Filiberto appeared on the American show America's Got Talent and with his dance Talk Dirty by the American artist Jason Derulo They managed to leave the members of the jury speechless.

The Cuban grandparents Not only have they been responsible for spreading joy with their performances, but they have also wanted to share with their followers their points of view on how to face our daily lives.

On his YouTube channel You win with gray hair, Celina and Filiberto you can see a video in which they give a life lesson through a message full of positivism:

"I give you some advice, enjoy life, enjoy it to the fullest..."

What do you think?

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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