January 10, 2009

  • More Thank You Night Performances...

    Koreans love choreographed dances... including dances with moves that are kind of humorous I think to people of other countries.    The following video is our middle school boys' "Worship Dance."  They are dancing to the Korean version of Israel Houghton's song, "You Are Good."  One of our dorm fathers (Sa Rang, the glasses wearing dancer to the far left) made up the dance for the kids.  The boys were a bit embarrassed, but this I think ended up being the best received performance.  Enjoy!

    Next is some of our girl "cheerleaders."  They had to come up with "cheers" (aka dances) to perform during Seoul's annual Children's Home Olympics, which was held a couple months ago.  Again, Koreans love to dance.  At the 15 second mark you can hear some "Konglish" (he says "cheerleader" in Korean).  At the 4:30 mark is the really popular "Nobody But You" Korean pop song.  A lot of the famous Korean pop songs have simple English choruses.  Enjoy...

    Last, here are the two English skits again, in case you missed them.  First up is the Good Samaritan (yes, I play the donkey).  These are my elementary school English students at the home.  I apologize for the poor sound quality.

    Next is "The Fiery Furnace".  These are my junior high English students at the home.  Again, I apologize for the poor sound quality.

    God bless!

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