VIDEO Beyoncé dances with boys from Harlem
singer Beyoncé surprised students in a school New York neighborhood of Harlem to unexpectedly join the choreography of one of their songs they were dancing for exercise, as published by The New York Post.
"I wanted to stop dancing when he arrived, but I was too excited," he told the newspaper one of the PS 161 school students, Shaniya García.
She and her classmates danced the song Get me Bodied Beyonce as part of the campaign to stay in shape Let's Move Flash Workout, driven by U.S. first lady, Michelle Obama, to combat obesity.
Single Ladies singer, winner of 16 Grammy awards, appeared in a white shirt on that read Let's Move Flash Workout, equal to the 85 students who had gathered in the gymnasium of the New York School.
"At first I was a bit wrong when he" admitted the newspaper another student, Aisha Collier, 13, who nevertheless managed to return to the steps of the choreography "and continue dancing, having fun, even better because Beyonce was there. "
Collier, who was impressed with "how beautiful it is" the singer, is just one of hundreds of students from around the country participated in this program to be driven as first lady, who like Beyoncé decided to appear on Monday unexpectedly at a school in Washington.
Lnos 85 students from PS 161 in Harlem school were a dance on Tuesday, with a song adapted from the success of Beyonce Get Me Bodied, when they were joined by the singer.
Children participating in a nationwide simulcast Let's Move Flash Workout, an initiative of First Lady Michelle Obama against obesity.
According to the same paper, when students of the Alice Deal Middle School in the capital of this country were preparing to dance the song I Gotta Feeling, Black Eyed Peas group, the first lady came by surprise on stage and joined the choreography, leaving students stunned.
The singer arrived at school where dancing to one of his songs, as part of obesity in the United States led the first lady of that country
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