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Aerosmith responds to viral University of Minnesota dance team 'Dream On' routine

The team, whose performance went viral online, came home with first-place hardware for their pom routine and second in jazz

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The University of Minnesota Dance Team won a national title at the College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championships the weekend of Jan. 13-14, 2024, in Florida.
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After the University of Minnesota dance team went viral with their Jazz routine set to the 1973 Aerosmith hit "Dream On" last weekend, the rock band reacted by of TikToks of the routine.

"WOW!!! Thank you so much, we are SO honored," the dance team's account commented on the post.

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Minnesotans and rockstars alike are still sharing the routine over a week after it was posted, exemplifying how much this energetic routine blew people's minds.

Amanda Gaines, head coach of U of M Dance Team, also reposted the video, saying "Truly losing my mind over here. Hey Aerosmith, thanks for making such an iconic song that was a dream to dance to."

The social media virality of the routine is a big boost for the dance team, after years of feeling a bit neglected in the sports world.

The team came home with 1st place hardware for their pom routine, but took 2nd place in the Jazz category with the viral routine, against Ohio State, who's Jazz routine was also popular on social media, set to Frank Sinatra's "My Way."

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