The video
"Dancing from Minsk" has become one of the hits on
YouTube . In just three weeks from the date of publication, it has already been viewed
520,797 times. The rating is growing not just by the hour, but by the minute, because now the video is among the ten most popular materials in various YouTube charts.
The video clip “Dances from Minsk” quite recently took the first place in one of the most popular categories of
“Recently Featured - Comedy - All” , now it takes the fifth place there, and is also among the leaders in several other categories.


The guest at the Belarusian wedding took the 9th place in the list of the
most discussed comedic videos for this month. Probably, this is the first such success of the Belarusian and Russian “cinema”.
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However, such a thing cannot be called “cinema”. Normal amateur video, which make at every wedding. Close to thrash. However, judging by the comments, many foreigners from this video for the first time learned that there is such a country - Belarus. As they write in the comments, this is “a country where the USSR was preserved”.
“Dances” was uploaded to YouTube by the user
Pafnuti from Minsk with the comment
“This is how most of the population relaxes
with us .
” Where the video came from, and how long it was taken is unknown, but we will try to find out to find out the identity of the new Belarusian “star”. Apparently, the record was filmed a few years ago. By the way, there is not even one hundred percent proof that the video was shot in Minsk. Nobody can identify the dining room in the frame. However, there are a lot of such canteens in Minsk.
Let's hope that a Belarusian, who has suddenly become a well-known clown hero, will not get too much shock and emotional trauma, as sometimes
happens in such cases .
The dancer at the Belarusian wedding is not the first phenomenon of online pop culture. Russian users know examples of Masyanya and Alena Pisklova. Perhaps the mysterious "Michael Jackson" from the Belarusian dining room will become as popular as they are. At least in their homeland.