Dancer Steps Out To "Barbie Girl" And Does Robotic Dance That Gains 15 Million Views On YouTube

Dec 31, 2019 by apost team

The World of Dance is an American reality television show that has grown in popularity. Produced by Jennifer Lopez, the show features talented dancers that are eager to make it big in Hollywood. Among these dancers is the beautiful, curly-haired, blue-eyed Dytto who recently appeared in a video that gained massive views.

Dytto was born in Miami, Florida and grew up as Courtney Nicole Kelly. As a child and adolescent, she practiced gymnastics, according to her bio page. It was this discipline that shaped her dance form and paved her way to where she is today. Her popularity has grown along with her variety of dance performances.

The audience shrieks with excitement when Dytto's name is called. She steps on the stage and owns her routine.

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During this 2015 performance, Dytto performed one of the most unique dances for all to see. Set to the catchy tune of "Barbie Girl", she poetically danced her robotic moves in an artistically and eye-catching form. Her moves mimicked society's idea of Barbie and featured incredible agility.

She made her robotic moves appear effortless and displayed admirable control.

At the end of her performance, the host and her friends brought balloons and birthday cake on the stage. Her surprise obviously made the moment even more special for her.

The video of her 2015 performance was uploaded on YouTube and has since collected over 15 million views. Thanks to this video, her YouTube channel has over three million subscribers. Today, she's known for her dance moves and has been featured in many music videos of famous performers such as Billie Eilish and numerous adverts, listed on her bio page.

With her talent, it seems clear that her future path is paved to more success.

This video is a must-see for dance lovers. Let Dytto's dance moves mesmerize you as it has mesmerized millions of viewers around the globe and send links of this article to your friends to show them how special a performer she is.