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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

A collage of the ever present rhythm of the Pacific. The soft pulse of crashing waves lap the jungle fringe, the hypnotic calling of log drums, the shuffle beat of bare feet upon the earth - the tribal dance - the heartbeat of the Pacific.

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  • This is a collage of drums featuring over 40 performers across the whole of the Pacific

  • where can i find this damn song to downLoad -_-

  • Hi Valele,

    If you would like to download Jungle just head over to the itunes store I have supplied the like below.... happy listening

    itunes.apple.com/us/album/siva­-pacifica/id341371226

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  • So you think you can dance! Lauren and Marc danced Tahitian to this song :} I looooove that dance! Can't stop watching it! ....and listening to this song <3

  • ive been searching for this song for ages man, finally found it :)xx

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  • @matangiakeorange78 Those in the video are Melanesian (probably from Papua New Guinea) which is the Pacific ocean, not even close to Zimbabwe! And this is not necessarily Tahitian music though it can be used for their dances, as it can be for many Polynesian and Melanesian dances.

  • Are they making ketchup?

  • Trop Fort !!! J'adore ce mélange entre rythmes Polynésiens et Mélanésiens, le clip est vraiment réussi ! Bravo. Bonjour de Nouvelle-Calédonie

  • Umm I thought it was a tahitian dance! Not a dance from Zimbabuayy!

  • this makes me wanna shake my ass damn!!! lol

  • from fiji islands.....man this rocks !!!!!!!!!

  • I love it!! Nice song and music video. Reminds me to respect indigenous people. Thanks for make it:D

  • @EhnaRivekan Thank you for the information. ^_^ Beautifully made, nonetheless. (:

  • Though it was used for the Tahitian dance in SYTYCD, the people in this video are far from Tahitian. They are Melanesian and appear to be from Papua New Guinea or perhaps West Papua.

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