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The Redemptoristine Nuns at the monastery of St Alphonsus in Dublin took on the Jerusalema dance challenge made famous by members of An Garda Síochána.
Jerusalema has reached YouTube views unheard of for any local artist, now standing at over 45 million views. Priests and nuns in Italy join the Jersualema dance challenge. Photo: Screenshot, Facebook ...
Thirteen Redemptoristine nuns at a County Dublin monastery have mastered a viral dance challenge, to “cheer people up” in lockdown. Aged between 28 and 92, the sisters perform the Jerusalema dance ...
And Saturday, that number grew to include a wide range of folks in Gastonia. Bringing people together Saturday’s event at Erwin Park was hosted by Big Sister Team Building, a Gastonia-based business ...
The Redemptoristine nuns in Drumcondra began practising their moves for their entry in the Jerusalema challenge last week.
Dublin nuns take the internet by storm with a viral video of them participating in the Jerusalema Challenge.
Lucknowites too have joined the Jerusalema Dance Challenge bandwagon and spreading positivity, in these tough times, through their videos and in turn challenging others.
The international artistic director will be shooting the New York City version of the globally viral challenge, as she attempts to bring people together with peace and unity.
Nomcebo Zikode, the South African singer of the pandemic hit “Jerusalema” that inspired a global dance challenge, wrote the chorus while battling her own depression.
When gardaí posted a video of their Jerusalema dance routine, it swept the nation. But where did the challenge begin?
Irish forklift giant Combilift has added a St. Patrick's Day twist to the Jerusalema Dance Challenge, a dance craze going viral around the world.
An enclosed order of nuns in north Dublin have become the latest group to take on the Jerusalema dance challenge.