These Streets Ahead dancers, just like the rest of the world, are wondering 'Where is the Love'? 

Streets Ahead dance school, with locations in Santry and Swords in Dublin, wanted to put together "something a little more meaningful" with everything that is going on in the "crazy" world we live in.

They paid specific tribute to the 17 victims of last week's horrific Majory Stoneman Douglas High School shootings in Parkland, Florida.

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The troupe of children, aged from pre-schoolers to teenagers, recorded their dance tribute along the Clontarf sea-front road in Dublin. They each wore a black hoodie emblazoned with red and white question marks: just like members of the Black Eyed Peas did when they filmed the video for the 2003 hit. 

Watch below to see the dancers' powerful performance.

Where is the Love?

With all the crazy things going on in the world at the moment, we wanted to put together something a little more meaningful. Thinking of everyone involved in the Parkland School Shooting ❤️ Click watch in HD!

Posted by Streets Ahead Dance Studios on Friday, February 16, 2018

Watch below for the original Black Eyed Peas hit, filmed in East Los Angeles with a range of children and adults questioning what is going on in the world.