Scottish Siblings Original Ice Dance Has Everyone Cheering During The Routine
March 15, 2018
John and Sinead Kerr, a brother and sister ice skating duo from Scotland, performed a unique routine at the World Figure Skating Championships set to the popular New Year's tune, "Auld Lang Syne", which is originally a Scots poem written in 1788.
The Scottish ice dance is so entertaining that the entire crowd can't resist clapping along. When they finish they get a well-deserved standing ovation.
Watch the video below!
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