Singing and Dancing, Classic / Dud?

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Basically, Amber, for her next medal test, will be doing a "individual Song and Dance" to "Consider Yourself" from Oliver.

She asked me "Is that more a girl song than "Chim Chiminee"?" (She did that one last year)
Me: "Afraid not. It's more boysie than that one"
Amber: "(sigh)"

Then I sang it in the Jack Wild style, and she thought I was joking!

Now I realise I don't have it, apart from a version by the Chipmunks, which will definitely be a wrong move.

Can anyone y/s/i the JAck Wilde version? Or something close?

Also, hey what are your song and dance experiences?

mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 31 March 2006 08:18 (twenty years ago)

I got a medal when I was five for playing the cow in "The King's Breakfast" by A A Milne, at Hamilton Town Hall in 1969. This was literally a 90-second poem staging but my mum still seems prouder of that than anything else I've subsequently done.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Friday, 31 March 2006 08:39 (twenty years ago)

Our alice was "YOU'RE GOING TO SING? Ohhh WHAT?" type jealousy. (She's still at the age when she has to perform in the small groups)

mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 31 March 2006 15:18 (twenty years ago)

The closest I came was when I was in the barbershop quartet in The Music Man, although I think what we did would be more considered coordinated movement than actual, like, dancing, since there was no rhythm. Most of my childhood stage experiences involved doing one thing at a time.

I guess theoretically I sing and dance while performing, but again, that would be a very loose definition of "dancing."

Eppy (Eppy), Friday, 31 March 2006 15:24 (twenty years ago)


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