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Sad Japanese Drama - "Blossoms in the Wind" (風の花)
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The introduction to what could be the most depressing thing to come out of Japan since "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" or "My Neighbor Totoro."
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Stretching!
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There's nothing like doing a good few stretches and dancing to techno pop before a 5K run.
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Male Cheerleaders
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You know, most male cheerleaders are jeered at (seriously) by the fact that they are cheerleaders. But hey, when you're a man, and you can do mid-air flips... you deserve s...
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The (2011) Geepettes
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Ah, where would my school be without the drill team? Probably bored hearing coaches talk about the "great football season" we are gonna have. :)
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The Blue Crew
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The Blue Crew is the people who run up and down the field holding up the flags that spell the acronym of the school's name whenever we score (if ever) at football games or ...
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Josh
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Oh... how my babuh likes to sing and dance-- and play-- and entertain the masses.
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Para Morir Iguales
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The teachers on the second morning of camp played us another selection, this time by Mexican composer José Alfredo Jiménez, sung by the head of Mariachi de Oro, Felipe Díaz.
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José Hernández on Singing
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The Director of the American Mariachi Sol de México gives the soloist pointers on their singing on the last day of the 2011 Mariachi Águilitas Summer Camp at the University...
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"La Bikina" (Jazzy)
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On the third day of the summer camp, Maestro José Hernández shows us how improvising can be done in Mariachi, too.
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"El Novillero"
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The teachers of the summer camp play "El Novillero" from Group Two's repertoire on the first day of camp.
The people in the video are as follows (L to R):
Miguel Cantú...
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