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22 June 2012 | 10:00 GMT | The Sun
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WEB celebrity Matt Harding has returned to Youtube with a new video - which shows him dancing in yet MORE locations all around the world.
The internet sensation has racked up tens of millions of views with his videos of grooving in cities across the globe. And his latest compilation
sees him heading to countries including Indonesia, Afghanistan, and even far-off Mongolia.
He tackles different styles of dance, from ballroom in Vienna to cheerleading in Pennsylvania, USA. And he even heads under the water for some
scuba-grooving by Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
When he turns his hand to ballet in Damascus, Syria, he blurs the faces of the other dancers to prevent them becoming victims in the region's
recent conflict.
Heading out into Papua New Guinea, he practises his moves with two men wearing traditional tribal gear. And he looks less than convincing when
he busts a move with some street dancers in Iraq.
He even brings his video sensation to Britain, performing the Poznan football celebration with a crowd of locals.
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WEB celebrity Matt Harding has returned to Youtube with a new video - which shows him dancing in yet MORE locations all around the world.
The internet sensation has racked up tens of millions of views with his videos of grooving in cities across the globe. And his latest compilation
sees him heading to countries including Indonesia, Afghanistan, and even far-off Mongolia.
He tackles different styles of dance, from ballroom in Vienna to cheerleading in Pennsylvania, USA. And he even heads under the water for some
scuba-grooving by Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
When he turns his hand to ballet in Damascus, Syria, he blurs the faces of the other dancers to prevent them becoming victims in the region's
recent conflict.
Heading out into Papua New Guinea, he practises his moves with two men wearing traditional tribal gear. And he looks less than convincing when
he busts a move with some street dancers in Iraq.
He even brings his video sensation to Britain, performing the Poznan football celebration with a crowd of locals.