PS22 Chorus - 2011 Oscars - Live Performance - Somewhere Over The Rainbow - 83rd Academy Awards

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The Oscars 2011 - Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Live performance by the PS22 Chorus, 5th grade students from Staten Island, New York.

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  • What is Christian Bale doing?

  • thats great !

  • Now we clearly see the idea of music is OUR CHORUS.

  • major props to melissa leo for singing along.

  • Wow. The best. You guys and gals made that show.

  • One thing I love about this choir is that no matter what setting they are performing: the auditorium, Disneyworld, or the Oscars, their passion and movement is unabashedly shown.

    It becomes annoying after a while to watch all other choirs standing stiffly and awkwardly, no emotion on their faces. Maybe a bit of awkward hand choreography here and there.

    But these kids...just let it out. They do their own thing. And I think that adds a certain charm and personality to the song [:

  • Crying unashamedly. I remember watching this live but now that I know a little more about the choir, I am even more touched. They are truly a gift along with their teacher to all the world. All I can say is sing on1 You are an example of what is good and right and wonderful about the world.

  • chills. amazing... and that word barely covers it at all...

  • @MrMattyRyan1 its from guys and dolls isnt it?

  • amazing <3

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