VIDEO: brazīliešu mūķenes ar negaidītu priekšnesumu “uzspridzina” internetu
Divas brazīliešu mūķenes kļuvušas par interneta sensāciju pēc tam, kad katoļu televīzijas programmā spontāni sāka ritmisku bītboksa un deju priekšnes…
Brazilian Nuns' Viral Beatboxing Performance Inspires Millions Two Brazilian nuns have taken the internet by storm with their unexpected talent. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula, members of the ‘Copiosa Redenção’ congregation, surprised viewers of the Catholic television program "Família de Amor" with a spontaneous beatbox and dance performance. The performance, which included singing and impressive dance moves, was a joyful and unexpected moment that quickly went viral, capturing the attention of millions worldwide. "That moment was very spontaneous," Sister Marizele Cassiano told the Associated Press. "With Sister Marisa, if you start a beat, she will dance." The sisters' performance wasn't just a fun moment; it highlighted their dedication to helping young people struggling with drug addiction. They explained that music is a powerful tool in their outreach efforts. "Beatboxing, dancing, and the songs themselves are tools that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with," Sister Cassiano said. The video of their performance has been viewed millions of times across social media platforms, both in Brazil and internationally. This unexpected viral fame has also led to a significant increase in Sister Marizele's social media following. Beyond their musical talents, the sisters also work as vocation promoters, sharing their faith throughout Brazil. They participate in social actions and organize retreats for women interested in pursuing a religious career. Their story is a testament to the power of faith, music, and community engagement.
Divas brazīliešu mūķenes kļuvušas par interneta sensāciju pēc tam, kad katoļu televīzijas programmā spontāni sāka ritmisku bītboksa un deju priekšnes…