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Creative, interesting things going on
Spring Equinox Raw Food Party
A raw vegan food house party in London, England celebrating the Spring equinox
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Meditation Flash Mob - London Trafalgar Square
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The First Meditation Flash Mob in London organised by 'Wake Up London' - June 2011
Too Late Too Run - Jessica Grace
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Jessica Grace performing at the 'live Room' in London
Jessica Grace 'Too... Anything' @ the Live Room
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Jessica Grace performing 'Too... Anything' at the 'live Room' in London
Coco the Pomeranian puppy
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Coco the Pomeranian puppy. Coco is the Pet of Miss Eco Glam and is only fed organic foods. She loves eating plenty of healthy veggie foods as well as meat. Miss Eco Glam only uses Eco friendly products on Coco! You can read more on her blog blog.missecoglam.com/
The Bop 2. buskers on London Tube train
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The Bop 2, performing on a London Underground train
Pymmes Brook Trail by bicycle
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Cycling along Pymmes Brook Trail and Parks of North London. Soundtrack: Dan Arborise
MALAYSIA - (Penang - Lake Kenyir - Kuala Lumpur)
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Penang - Lake Kenyir - Kuala Lumpur. My Trip to Malaysia (a tropical paradise!!!)
Malaysian Millipede, Does it bite?
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Abd Latif Bin Jamaludin the Sport and Recreation Manger of Lake Kenyir Resort & Spa shows us a Millipede
WSPA Save the Dolphins & Whales Protest
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Protest outside Japanese Embassy London, against Japans slaughter of Whales and Dolphins
Diversity at Thames Festival 2009
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Diversity Dance Troupe performing at the London Thames Festival 2009
Abbey Road 40th Anniversary Zebra Crossing Event
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Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the taking of the Abbey Road Album Cover
Japanese Garden In the Rain - Slideshow
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Japanese Garden In the Rain - Slideshow
Joji Hirota & the Taiko Drummers: Hokkai II
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Joji Hirota & the Taiko Drummers: Hokkai II
Joji Hirota & the Taiko Drummers: Pageant
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Joji Hirota & the Taiko Drummers: Pageant
What is it in you (Live) - Jessica Grace
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What is it in you (Live) - Jessica Grace
Eileen Rose - trying to lose you (Live)
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Eileen Rose - trying to lose you (Live)
panjabi hit squad - apple store london 2007
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panjabi hit squad - apple store london 2007
Thankyou for this.
She is phenomenal.. & beautiful as well 😍
I think he said no but I don't know what the answer was because it sound so low & maybe his accent ?. What was the answer ?.
He said no
I love it 0^0
Noddles 😂
what kind of lion dance is this?im XTRA XTRA XTRAAAA confused=_=like this comment if you have seen this kind of lion dance and WHY? | | | ♡
My sister: Want to eat the sausage? Here Me: 0:24 My sister: WTF YOU ALMOST BITE MY HAND
Nice and Beautiful .....Ha....Ha..Ha...
I like Japanese and Chinese lions
I'm a Vietnamese & VN is located in South East Asia. As I knew, Japanese Lion Dance is truly the dance of the lion. There're may be some different costumes for the dancers in Lion and some different dancing ways depending on the areas. You guys should watch other videos also. They seem to be not very traditional, they seem to be more enjoyable. I think the Chinese one is now not exactly Lion dance. The costumes of the dancers look like Kilin appearance & so colorful.... I think there are 3 types of this kind of dances that often take place place in East Asia in Mid- Autumn Festival: 1. Lion Dance : used to be traditionally in almost every countries in East Asia. Now only some still keep it. 2. Dragon Dance : in almost every countries in East Asia 3. Kilin Dance : that's always mistakenly reffered to as Lion dance. The original stories of Kilin dance are different from one country to another andform one area to another in one country. Sometimes , we do also have Kilin dance- Lion dance- Dragon dance show in some special occasion, even in competitions. Thank you for reading
That jaw clacking kinda reminds me of the balinese barong dance
I like Japanese things but I kinda like Chinese lion dancing better
When I first came here I heard that the Japanese Lion Dance was just plain creepy and I thought how bad could it be. When the lion came out and began spazzing out and snapping randomly I just went "... Oh." But it's still one of my favorites along with the Tibetan lion dance because the Japanese one is so unique
0:24 how it feels to chew 5 gum
Lee Cap XDDDDD
lol chomp chompy chomp
Is there only one person operating that thing
I got bit by this bitch!
The Japanese lions are so creepy. They look like demons. The Chinese lions look so much better.
i agree omg
I like both lions
Elyyy Emmm shut up you should choose both
Both is better
I like Japanese lions
the japanese lions are cheeper. the northen chinese lions are best.
what a magician she is! can do and undo anything!
se dice q El shishimai es feo ( El rostro del leon) porq da un pequeño mordisco a La cabeza de las personas absorviendo todos sus demonios, los demonios a su vez quedan atrapados en El shishimai y su rostro va cambiando por toda esa enerjia absorvida por El. una tradicion oriental muy bonita.
the flute from kabuki
this is a awesome video it is so cool.
Very cute
WOW I seen Yesterday in Italy!! Great!
What the hell is going on?
i so want one as a pet D:. cant find any store sellin em in malaysia X(
hope you have great opportunity to be exposed to wider audiences including foreign countries. Because sometimes it helps that people outside recognize the rare value of out culture and that stimulates those younger generation. Like American Blues was not appreciated and treasured after it was born but European musicians became big fans of it and the music was re-introduced to the Americans by them
@mamochan0821 Hi mamochan, oh woaw i didn't know that about japanese lion dance, thanks for the info. And as for the culture, i feel the very same way about mine aswell. Alot of chinese kids laugh at their own culture when they see it. Some even can't tell the difference between a dragon and a lion dance. I get quite envious of how proud the koreans and japanese are of their language, culture and traditional dressings.
@wushulion thanks for interesting opinion. and you said, you are a lion dancer yourself? that's great! these days, in Japan, unfortunately younger generations are not carrying on this particular tradition of the new year celebration and it's hardly seen these years. fyi, japanese people never saw real lion until way later than this dance was established so the head design was created based on the one came from china and other paintings with bit of japanese people's imagination
@mamochan0821 what you say is true but i would have to elaborate on a certain degree here. Yes lions in asian culture comes from india just like how Buddhism did. However the dance itself started during the days of the silk road, when persian lions were given to the chinese emperor, and loved these creatures thus the creation of northen chinese lion dance. of course i only speak for the northern chinese lion dance which is the extent of my knowledge. P.S i'm a lion dancer =]
@ZephImmortal ahh, you and I the same, i also like fierce lion dance characters. I quite like the snapping of the teeth. Here is a link to a traditional chinese lion dance done by malaysian team in a competition. also very fierce. enjoy /watch?v=Y3qIZtD_PNc&feature=related
Steven thank you for the good information
I prefer the Singapore lion dance than this
Ada Teo but this one is more peaceful
I have ever been bitten by this.
The girls dancing on stage look hot hahah
Looks like a fantastic place, nature at its best. It looks a bit like Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, anyway good bit of filming.
I'll be watching this tonight at The Tarantula's Night in Melpignano, Lecce (Italy) :()
do they teach the lion dance in the usa to?
@tomboy27114 lol that would be funny
@BLARGpower me too!! haha
I love how the Japanese make the lion look fierce with their dance, where most cultures (that I've seen) focus on a happier dance. All are awesome, but I love the Japanese dance the best. =3
Wow,a look at Japanese culture other than anime and manga. Many anime-loving people overlook the rich culture about Japan. The samuri, the dances, the religion, all overlooked by silly cartoons. People's minds work wonders :P
hmmm... this is new to me, I am more used to Chinese lion dance. Very interesting tho.
kamkam2828 yeah me too
Why do i get the feeling that hes related to statler and wardolf??
The music reminds me of every time it is a festival in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
That must be a new design for the anime version of "Where The Wild Things Are"!
eek! I love the snapping teeth
@BLARGpower me~
@steven14778 She's like the god of Deviantart, she does a bunch of random comics and stuff, and she's Danish :P
This guy will show up in my dreams soon... and by dreams I mean nightmares
@steven14778 She is an artist who makes comics and has a deviant art account where she put up drawings and links to Asian lion dances, such as this one, from different places. She is a fan of them :)