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  • Like Tetris, I learn about classic good music through a little game (Game Boy Camera! xD)

  • mazal tov!

  • this music was used in the "ball" mini-game in the gameboy camera. i just learned that on wikipedia 10 seconds ago.

  • @TheEgg185 I learned that when I was 6 since I owned the game. Believe me, it was strange.

  • Good job 7th graders! This will help me to teach this dance to a bunch of non-Jews at a weekend event.

  • O.O Thumbs up If u only have heard the anime/game verisons of these?

  • bahahhaahaaa....

  • I USE TO DANCE TO THIS LOVES THIS XX <3

  • the dance we are working on is a little different, but arent they all/ ^^

  • This is what my class is working on right now! ^^ its fun but when the music gets faster its hard -_-

  • @helenkitty23 Yeah it is, I almost broke my ankle because I fell XD

  • Great song, easy and fun dance, especially when a well endowed lass is jumping up and down. But I could never understand why we Jews (I am on my mother's side) have such simple dances and nothing more elaborate. It must be the rotten feet we have - you know, from the 40 years of wandering in the desert.

  • I chose this dance because it was simple. There are plenty of more sophisticated dances you can find on google.

  • Sorry, I don't want to be perceived as rude but: u must be very unaware of what exists in israeli folk dances to say that many israeli dances aren't elaborate. I'm a folk dancer (I've now an experience of 10 years)&I can tell u that there are plenty of israeli dances that are elaborate(meaning: with an elaborate choreography&footwork).Just look on youtube&u'll see. Next to this, thanks for the "piece of humour" u made with the reference to the "rotten feet" due to the wandering in the desert.;-)

  • @markjaws1 I like to think its because of our simple, rustic, connected-to-the-earth nature. After all, for those of you who don't/can't speak Hebrew, the words to this song are about water. Nothing esoteric or spiritual here, just the basic necessity for life: water.

  • I didn't know Mayim Mayim was Israeli folk song! Good job!

  • great, this dance with the same choreography I have danced about 20 years ago in my former dance group in Germany.

  • Well Performed!

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