The video was shared on Tedros’ verified Twitter account
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World Health Organization (WHO) director Tedros Adhanom tried to learn some dance moves and the video went viral. On his Twitter account, he shared the steps he tried to learn from choreographer Sherrie Silver on Monday the 22nd. “Thanks for giving me a dance lesson dear @SherrieSilver. Rwanda) try it too. Every movement counts for health,” she wrote .
Tedros danced as part of the #HealthForAll challenge launched by WHO. The young artist initially shared the video of her on her social network with the caption: “I just made one of the most influential men on the planet dance.”
Sherrie is a young Ugandan choreographer who rose to fame after choreographing Childish Gambino’s This is America music video in 2018.
Murakoze Cyane. Thank you for offering me a dance class, dear @SherrieSilver. I hope my friend, President @PaulKagame I will try too. Every move counts towards health. https://t.co/DAqB154e89
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) May 24, 2023
Source: Terra

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