The dance with rings of some parents to surprise their daughters that goes viral

The schools and sports clubs have closed their doors until September and the end of year functions and the exhibitions of our children have moved us again.

Some parents of Tenerife have wanted to recognize how much their daughters work hard training for rhythmic gymnastics, and have surprised them with a public demonstration of this discipline.

Perhaps his technique is not qualified by the judges with a ten, but his gesture of love already has registration. The video, shared on social networks, has gone viral: it has already reached more than one million people worldwide.

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It was the closing ceremony for the girls of the Tazmania Rhythmic Gymnastics Club, Los Realejos (Tenerife). Suddenly, at the end of the exhibition, several men with hoops jumped onto the track. No one expected it: the parents of the participants had prepared a choreography.

👨‍👧 👨‍👧 👨‍👧 👨‍👧 👨‍👧 👨‍👧 👨‍👧 PARENTS OF SEVERAL GIRLS OF THE RHYTHMIC GYM CLUB Cgr Tazmania Realejos DIED THIS SURPRISE TO THEIR DAUGHTERS IN THE CLOSURE OF THE COURSE

Published by Los Realejos Town Hall on Tuesday, June 25, 2019

As the parents told on the Canary Islands public television: "We rehearsed a lot. Imagine the faces when they announced it and we appeared". They claim that they only intended to recognize the efforts of their daughters.

It happened in Los Realejos (Tenerife) and the girls perform rhythmic gymnastics. But this exhibition could have taken place anywhere and on any artistic or sports discipline.

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Their imitation of the gymnasts' style earned them the ovation of the girls and the general public.

The video, posted on the Facebook of the City Council of Los Realejos already has 597,000 views.

Photos | Facebook Los Realejos Town Hall

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