30 March 2011

Samoan Sasa

Our Sasa is complete. Thanks Miss Tetera.

14 comments:

  1. I cant watch it because you put it as a privet video!

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  2. Same.

    PS its private. XD teehee

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  3. Well done Room7 you looked really great. Loved the animal poses.

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  4. my mum says that its awesome how you made the music suit the actions and the world at the start

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  5. I can watch it on here but not on youtube which is good because of privacy issues. I really like it and my mum thinks its great too! The only thing I don;t like about it is the close up of me and Caitlin because it make me look stupid!

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  6. Oops don't! Ha Ha! I like the world part too.

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  7. Your sasa was cool. It looks like you have put a lot of practise into it. It had a lot of energy.

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  8. Hahah you guys are soo funny why is it private
    ? :/

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  9. Well choreographed room 7, looks like you had a lot of fun :-)

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  10. Richard (Jeremy's Dad)April 4, 2011 at 1:18 AM

    I cannot see the Sasa
    My download speed's too slow
    My Ping is really awful
    My kilobits won't flow
    Miss B she could explain it,
    My broadband width's too thin
    I really need to pay more
    To let those pixels in.

    Can I have my bunny.....please

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  11. I really like how it starts with music then it fades out and you can hear George calling. I liked the whole thing!!

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  12. WOW, I really like how our sasa turned out but not so much the close up of me. Well done 24/7.com really impressed.

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  13. I really enjoyed learning how to do the Samoan Sasa. I love the clip because it looks really amazing. It looks amazing because we all did the moves right and because we all did them at the same time. I enjoyed it so much that I did some research about Samoan Sasa and this is what I found out. I found out that Samoa write Sasa as Sa Sa. The Sasa is a dance performed to the beating of a wooden mallet. The word Sasa means NOW or HI.

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  14. This is really cool! My class is studying Samoa at the moment so I will be showing them this video clip!

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