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Waukesha Boy Dances with Bad Bunny at Super Bowl
13 Feb
Summary
- An 11-year-old Wisconsin dancer performed with Bad Bunny.
- He danced during the Super Bowl LVI halftime show.
- This was his first professional dance job.

An 11-year-old boy from Waukesha, Wisconsin, recently experienced an unforgettable moment dancing with global music artist Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LVI halftime show. Jay Ramos-Rivera performed in front of a massive audience, making it his first professional dance job.
Bad Bunny's performance was a tribute to Puerto Rican and Latino culture, featuring vibrant scenery and significant historical movements. Ramos-Rivera, who comes from a family with ties to Puerto Rico, expressed immense pride in representing them on such a grand platform.
His journey to the Super Bowl stage began at Artistic Edge Dance Centre, where he developed his skills in various dance styles. He later signed with a talent agency, which led to this extraordinary opportunity.
Ramos-Rivera described the experience as "awesome" and a valuable learning opportunity. He also mentioned interacting with Bad Bunny during rehearsals, further cementing the surreal nature of the event.




