This week you need to get up, and start singing and dancing! The more you practice your concert act, the better it will be.
Grade 5/6B: The Creation Dance & Doo Ngatook Alameen
Use this video recording by Brett Clarke to learn the song for your act. Try to learn it so you can sing it confidently by yourself without the recording. Doo Ngatook Alameen means thank you ancestors, so sing it with feeling and appreciation.
Grade 5/6L: Up There Cazaly
Supporters need to learn the words for this ad off by heart. Keep practising until you can sing it without the recording.
Four ’n Twenty Pies
Oh what a lovely pie me boys
Are Four ’n Twenty Pies
Lots of lovely pastry in a Four ’n Twenty Pie
Lots of lovely tender meat
The finest you can buy
Oh what a lovely pie me boys
Are Four ’n Twenty Pies
Oy!
Both supporters and players need to know the words for Up There Cazaly so you know what is happening in each section of the song.
Click on the link below to view the dance routine and try to remember what you should be doing as you sing the words. Sing along with the soundtrack.
Grade 5:6L Concert Act: Up There Cazaly Routine
Up There Cazaly Soundtrack
Grade 5/6C: Aussie Icons
Find your group’s music below and practice your routine until you can perform it confidently. If you are singing, you must learn the words off by heart.
Cottees Cordial
Happy Little Vegemites
Aeroplane Jelly
Please use the video sent to you via Seesaw to practice with first. Then see if you can do it with the track below.
Aeroplane Jelly
Loui The Fly
Bananas In Pyjamas
Bananas In Pyjamas
Macarena
Wiggles
Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures
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