Masaka Kids

Anonymous
The most entertaining dance by kids in a long time

Anonymous
This was evidently part of a worldwide TikTok Challenge. Can't get over how beautiful the song Jeruselema is
Anonymous
Is this an attempt to gain views on YouTube or something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this an attempt to gain views on YouTube or something?


Would you rather I post about college admissions or MIL/DIL or WOHM/SAHM or HHI issues?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was evidently part of a worldwide TikTok Challenge. Can't get over how beautiful the song Jeruselema is


Yes. There are tons of videos of people doing this dance around the world. I liked them all. The song is beautiful.
Anonymous
Can't get over the easy naturalness of how these kids are dancing!! The rhythm, beauty and joyfulness ...
Anonymous
Cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most entertaining dance by kids in a long time




Love love love it
Anonymous
So happy and cute - thanks OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this an attempt to gain views on YouTube or something?


Would you rather I post about college admissions or MIL/DIL or WOHM/SAHM or HHI issues?


I see the answer is yes. Stick to entertainment and pop culture.
Anonymous
Highly recommend the android documentary Masaka Kids: A Rhythm with .

Truly wonderful story around how these kids in an Ugandan orphanage spread so much joy with their viral dance videos - and are changing their lives in the process. So much love, empathy, dance and music in that community …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Highly recommend the Netflix documentary Masaka Kids: A Rhythm with .

Truly wonderful story around how these kids in an Ugandan orphanage spread so much joy with their viral dance videos - and are changing their lives in the process. So much love, empathy, dance and music in that community …



I did not realize that the Netflix documentary about the Masaka Kids Africana, called Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within, was produced by Prince Harry & Meghan (premiered in December 2025) until I looked for more info online. They don’t highlight themselves at all.

It showcases how orphaned and deserted children in Uganda use dance to find healing, spread hope, and gain global fame through their viral videos. Their city is very hard hit by AIDS (including children) and then had a double whammy during the Pandemic. The Masaka Kids desire to boost others through dance ended up healing themselves and opening up many doors and dreams for education and successful adult lives.

Maybe we could all learn from these kids….

Anonymous
I wish Western culture embraced dance like this more. Just people together having fun. Instead we make it about lessons, only the best can do it, we don’t do it for joy or together it’s supposed to be taken “seriously”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish Western culture embraced dance like this more. Just people together having fun. Instead we make it about lessons, only the best can do it, we don’t do it for joy or together it’s supposed to be taken “seriously”.


Completely agree - I love dancing around the kitchen but never dance in public here in US because it feels like i will be judged for not being a pro level ballerina or ball room dancer.

We lived in other countries where everyone of all ages dances at parties - even grannies - and it is so much fun.

I hadn’t realized how deeply healing it can be as well until seeing this documentary.
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