憑借炫酷舞蹈模仿“流行天王”邁克爾•杰克遜的四歲天才兒童王一鳴,人稱“小寶”,開始受到世界各地觀眾的熱捧。小寶曾在美國電視節(jié)目秀“Ellen”的舞臺(tái)上展現(xiàn)舞技,上海世博會(huì)的表演中也有他的身影。據(jù)小寶的媽媽介紹,小寶其實(shí)是早產(chǎn)兒,醫(yī)生建議他們跟著音樂節(jié)奏活動(dòng)他的四肢,這樣可以使他的四肢肌肉強(qiáng)健起來。不過,小寶對于音樂節(jié)奏的適應(yīng)之快以及熱情之高著實(shí)讓他的父母吃驚不小。自從兩歲開始跳舞以來,目前小寶已經(jīng)掌握了太空步和其它杰克遜的標(biāo)志性舞步,能伴隨“Beat It”、“Billie Jean”和“Dangerous”等經(jīng)典曲目起舞。
Almost a year after Michael Jackson's death, the spirit of the King of Pop appears to live on in a 4-year-old Chinese boy, who is fast becoming an international dance sensation.
Wang Yiming, who is known as Xiao Bao or "little treasure," has already been making waves across the world with his dance moves, appearing on U.S. television show "Ellen" and performing at the World Expo 2010, which opened in Shanghai this month.
A favorite of Chinese media, Xiao Bao draws curious crowds whenever he breaks into a dance routine, which his mother Bian Aiqing says happens almost every time he hears music.
"When he was young, we just started playing music to him and he started moving around like this. But we didn't think that he had such a strong feeling for music," Bian said.
"When he was just a couple of months old we would let him listen to music and he would immediately stop crying and calm down," she told Reuters Television.
Xiao Bao was born prematurely, and doctors suggested moving his limbs to music would help build his weak muscles, but his parents were surprised by how quickly and passionately he took to the rhythm.
Dancing since he was two years old, he has now mastered the moonwalk and other signature Jackson moves, performing them to hits such as "Beat It," "Billie Jean" and "Dangerous."
"Even before I was born I would listen to music and dance in my mum's stomach," Xiao Bao said.
Before long, his passion turned into an obsession -- the family spends up to 20,000 yuan ($3,000) a month on dance training with a professional and outfits including tailor-made suits, hats and shirts.
Xiao Bao is serious about his dancing career and says he would not mind becoming famous one day. But his parents say that no matter how talented their son is, his schooling will be their priority.
Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 from cardiac arrest at the age of 50 shocked fans around the world and sparked a new wave of interest in his music, while a documentary film featuring the singer, "This Is It," became a blockbuster hit.
The King of Pop remains hugely popular in China, with Chinese developers drawing up plans last year to build a scaled-down version of Neverland Ranch on an island off Shanghai to commemorate him.