(Dancing Shoes) is a popular Estonian children's song and music video featuring a collaboration between Laulupesa vocal studio and Shaté Dance School ( Shaté Tantsukool ). Key Project Information
: In February 2024, a performance of "Tantsukingad" by the 3.b class of Väike-Maarja Gymnasium placed 3rd in a regional Playback competition.
The collaboration between these two Tartu-based youth organizations extends beyond this single song:
: The groups have also collaborated on other viral children's hits, including "Soengusamba" , which has over 1.2 million views.
: The music and lyrics were written by Airi Liiva , with arrangements by Themuri Sulamanidze.
: Laulupesa and Shaté frequently stage large-scale productions together, such as the "Laulupesa ja Shaté Eurovisioon 2024" concert-show held at the Estonian National Museum ( Eesti Rahva Muuseum ), which featured Eurovision hits performed by children and guest stars like Elina Nechayeva and Koit Toome.
: The song is performed by the children of Laulupesa vocal studio and dancers from the Shaté Dance School.
: The music video was produced by Indrek Kasesalu and has gained significant popularity, amassing over 4.8 million views on YouTube since its release around 2017. Event Highlights and Recognition
(Dancing Shoes) is a popular Estonian children's song and music video featuring a collaboration between Laulupesa vocal studio and Shaté Dance School ( Shaté Tantsukool ). Key Project Information
: In February 2024, a performance of "Tantsukingad" by the 3.b class of Väike-Maarja Gymnasium placed 3rd in a regional Playback competition.
The collaboration between these two Tartu-based youth organizations extends beyond this single song: tantsukingad_laulupesa_ja_shate_tantsukooli_lapsed
: The groups have also collaborated on other viral children's hits, including "Soengusamba" , which has over 1.2 million views.
: The music and lyrics were written by Airi Liiva , with arrangements by Themuri Sulamanidze. (Dancing Shoes) is a popular Estonian children's song
: Laulupesa and Shaté frequently stage large-scale productions together, such as the "Laulupesa ja Shaté Eurovisioon 2024" concert-show held at the Estonian National Museum ( Eesti Rahva Muuseum ), which featured Eurovision hits performed by children and guest stars like Elina Nechayeva and Koit Toome.
: The song is performed by the children of Laulupesa vocal studio and dancers from the Shaté Dance School. : The music and lyrics were written by
: The music video was produced by Indrek Kasesalu and has gained significant popularity, amassing over 4.8 million views on YouTube since its release around 2017. Event Highlights and Recognition