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Monday, November 20, 2017

Japanese dance


7 comments:

  1. Wow Piri I like the moves in this song maybe next time you could chose a little faster song but great job

    Thanks Asma

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    1. asma you are right I should have make it bigger and thank you for that.

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  2. Wow Piri nice moves you did everything great. But you should maybe choose a faster song because that video is 6:10 that is long. But I enjoyed watching the dance!

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    1. thank you somnaung for that and your one is so cool to and so rock and rol

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  3. Hi Piri,I like this dance but next time can you put other words to make This blog post interesting,and put the questions from dance arond the world doc,But nice video.

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  4. Hi Piri

    I like how you did a great blog post about a Japanese blog post and you also did it with a video as well so great job.

    By Vaisioa

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  5. Konichiwa Piri,
    my name is Cia. I am a Summer Learning Journey blogger who will be working with Ako Hiko bloggers at May Road School over the summer holidays.

    Thanks for sharing that traditional Japanese dance, the children in the video did really well and I could see how their dance movements represented movements from nature. I think it would’ve been awesome if you wrote a paragraph to explain a little bit about the dance.

    I noticed you have registered for the Summer Learning Journey but haven’t posted anything just yet, here’s how you can get started:

    Copy and paste the URL below into the address bar of your browser, then click the on the ‘Week One; In The Beginning (1800 - 1870) link:
    https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities

    Remember, in order to earn full points and a chance to win prizes for the activities you finish, make sure you think carefully about your responses and answer ALL the questions. See you soon!

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i (‘See you again’ in Samoan),

    Cia.

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