Is this really from Karen Aqua's archives? BTW, if you could continue her Dancing Petroglyphs series, what letters and numbers would you want to turn into dancing petroglyphic anthromorphic animals and back into the letter/number?
I remember there was an episode in the mid-late 1990s which started off with the "O" variant of this cartoon, which was interrupted by Elmo who insisted that the letter of the day was "E", not "O".
Rock art figures dance around the letters "Y", "O", "W", and "S". Multitracked tenor saxophones by Field, with percussion by Ken Winokur (Alloy Orchestra). Voice by Emma Child.
Is this really from Karen Aqua's archives? BTW, if you could continue her Dancing Petroglyphs series, what letters and numbers would you want to turn into dancing petroglyphic anthromorphic animals and back into the letter/number?
VectorOmega 1 year ago
without witnessing this as a child, my life would not as it is on this very day.
MALLYUNK 2 years ago
Y NOT?
Hal20062b 2 years ago
i believe those are an antelope, a bull, a duck, and a ram.
leehsin001 2 years ago
I remember there was an episode in the mid-late 1990s which started off with the "O" variant of this cartoon, which was interrupted by Elmo who insisted that the letter of the day was "E", not "O".
quizmaster85 3 years ago
i got s
JACKIEMON1 3 years ago
Y what? Idon't know.
actorflaw 4 years ago
Dancing Petroglyphs
Rock art figures dance around the letters "Y", "O", "W", and "S". Multitracked tenor saxophones by Field, with percussion by Ken Winokur (Alloy Orchestra). Voice by Emma Child.
am9224 4 years ago
I will be able to get the one with the letter S pretty soon.
wattamack4 4 years ago
finally someone posted one of the letters. thanx!
jx346 4 years ago