Dancing Ski Baby In The Mountains
Also known as: Mountain Rave Baby
Dancing Ski Baby in the Mountains is a viral video of a toddler in a pink Moncler jacket dancing to Jengi's electronic track "Bel Mercy" at a mountaintop ski event in Russia. Posted to Instagram in November 2022 by the event group Chacha's Crew, the clip racked up tens of millions of views after hitting TikTok, where it kicked off a dance trend built around the child's carefree side-to-side shuffle with one hand waving in the air1.
TL;DR
Dancing Ski Baby in the Mountains is a viral video of a toddler in a pink Moncler jacket dancing to Jengi's electronic track "Bel Mercy" at a mountaintop ski event in Russia.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Dancing Ski Baby format works two ways. First, users often duet the original clip, placing themselves alongside the dancing child and either mimicking her moves or reacting to her vibe. Second, people use the "Bel Mercy" audio as a standalone TikTok sound, typically filming themselves doing the baby's signature dance (one hand up, side-to-side stepping) in their own settings. The humor usually comes from the contrast between the kid's pure, unfiltered joy and whatever context the creator drops it into. Snow or ski-adjacent settings add extra points, but the trend works anywhere.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original video was filmed at a Chacha's Crew event, an actual organized rave held at a ski mountain in Russia.
The child's pink Moncler jacket became almost as iconic as the dance itself, with viewers frequently commenting on the brand.
Beatport's repost alone accounted for over 26 million plays, dwarfing the original Instagram engagement.
Jengi, the producer behind "Bel Mercy," learned about the video's virality partly through TikTok creators reaching out to him directly.
Derivatives & Variations
Baby duet videos:
Parents filmed their own toddlers in ski gear dancing to the "Bel Mercy" sound, with @jukkipetteri's version being one of the earliest and most popular[1].
POV skits:
Creators like @niallmacmillan made comedy videos pretending to attend the baby rave, playing up the absurdity of the setting[1].
Artist reaction content:
@capitaldance's interview-style TikTok with Jengi about the viral clip became its own sub-format.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (2)
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- 2The Jennifer Hudson Showencyclopedia