Bar mitzvah boy stages elaborate dancing entrance to celebration

Razzle-dazzle kicked off the celebrations for Sam Horowitz's bar mitzvah. (Screengrab/Youtube)

Shaking hips, snapping fingers and a touch of razzle-dazzle kicked off the Dallas-style bar mitzvah for Sam Horowitz last year, but several months later, the teen's elaborately choreographed entrance is heading viral.

The Jewish parenting blog Kveller featured the video last week, calling it the "craziest" bar mitzvah video they've ever seen.

Crazy is one way to describe it. It's also the Dallas Observer's choice of adjective: they called it "the craziest entrance to a religious celebration and ceremony we've ever seen."

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A troupe of dancing women starts off on the glowing stage, performing with Sam's name in lights behind them. The star of the show makes his entrance from the ceiling in a chandelier. And then he shows those girls how dancing is done.

This wasn't Sam's only performance either; he also recorded his own Bar Mitzvah music video for Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe.

Sam's mother, Angela Horowitz, told the Jewish Journal her son had big dreams for his future in the performing arts. He's already acted on the children's show Barney and in commercials, the Journal reported.

Apparently he'll also be heading to the upcoming New York City Fashion Week.