Hungarian Police and Prison Service take on internet dancing challenge -VIDEOS

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After Bethesda Children’s Hospital and many others, BRFK police officers also boarded the “Jerusalema” dancing challenge.
The challenge’s purpose is terribly simple: to showcase and spread happiness, and the beautiful simplicity of naturalistic African culture. That life is beautiful, even during a pandemic. Even if people are struggling.
The Jerusalem challenge began back in early 2020 after restrictions were imposed in several countries in Africa, and a group of friends made a video of as they danced to a Zulu song in Jerusalem, South Africa. The aim of the song, and the accompanying stepping, jumping dance, is to make people tormented by the coronavirus a little more cheerful and to give them hope.
“The video features BRFK’s 52 professional police officers and police employees who studied choreography in their spare time. And the colleagues involved in the challenge were supported by the entire police, along with police photographers, videographers and IT professionals. The venues speak for themselves, Budapest is the most beautiful city in the world, and with a few Hungarian folk dance steps we smuggled our traditions into the production”
they wrote on their site.
In the video, the officers and police employees are dancing. They learned the choreography in their free time after working hours, the BRFK said.





