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Ryan wang piano prodigy
Ryan wang piano prodigy







ryan wang piano prodigy

This professional dancer (he turned pro 3 years ago) has 7 years of dance experience, including international performances with collectiveUth and a stint on Glee.Ĩ) Joyce Jimenez, a blind 11-year-old with an amazing voice Watch this lil guy perform a drum cover of System of A Down’s “Chop Suey.”ħ) Sean Lew who began dancing at the age of 4 This 2nd grade class in an elementary school in Daegu, South Korea gives an impressive cover of Nujabes’ “Aquarian Dance.”ĥ) Three Dancers with mind-blowing choreography

ryan wang piano prodigy

For months, no one could identify who they were so Ellen went to find them.ģ) Mahiro-Chan, the most fierce 7-year-old martial artistįorget cuteness, this 7-year-old will destroy you with her Kankudai skills. Mahiro-chan moves with an intensity, fierceness and speed that would impress any martial artist.Ĥ) An entire class of talented Korean musicians

ryan wang piano prodigy

This duo put up a cover of “Dance with My Father” on YouTube and it skyrocketed into viral fame. Here he is performing for one of his biggest fans– a 101-year-old family friend.Ģ) Aldrich Lloyd Talonding and James Walter Bucong, young Filipino musicians What were you doing at 5? Ryan Wang was performing in New York’s prestigious Carnegie Hall after a mere year and half of lessons. As for me, I’m going to go curl up in a ball and wonder what I’ve been doing with my life. Check out our list of talented Asian children and be prepared to be blown away. It’s hard to believe that these little ones possess such talent and natural ability. They’re right– some of these kids are superhuman. But then I stumble upon all the talented Asian children on YouTube and the assumptions begin to make sense to me. My point is, we are not all superhuman and every time I come across non-Asians who make that assumption, I wonder where they got that idea from. I’m gonna go ahead and lean towards the latter since the closest I’ve gotten to being musically talented are my 20 minute singing-in-the-shower concerts. Well I’ve either forgotten most of those abilities or maybe, just maybe, that myth is just a myth after all. Apparently in our youth, we all mastered 100 instruments, learned 50 languages, filled our days with extra-curriculars and still managed to get straight A’s. For as long as I can remember, I’ve heard the saying that Asian children are over-achievers.









Ryan wang piano prodigy