@@elicharlton6397 What else did you people invent LandRover and Jaguar i suppose..you Asshole...You piece of Shit...If you cant appreciate the work that these kids are putting in, atleast use some decent words.
European seamanship took off after Vasco De Gama met a sailor grom Gujrat who taught him advanced navigation techniques. The British advanced those techniques further but they are all part of the same tradition.
I'm an air cadet deserter (Canada), I couldn't stand all the yelling, I wasn't used to it at my house. I wish I just got a pair of ear plugs and sucked it up. The firing range and archery was fun though.
Is there a version of this wonderful dance group with better resolution than 240p - 720p or 1080p??? - It would showcase these wonderful "entertainers" in true fashion.
@@jubalcalif9100 what's surprising me even more is that you don't even know India was a former British colony. Swiss / Belgian ? It's a cultural exchange that many English words like brother mother trigonometry are also Indian that British looted with overwhelming wealth from India (Goldn Bird).
Not a big deal at all! We believe we are one fraternity. Seafarers across the world unite! Originally may have been invented in a particular country, the UK to be specific but India was once upon a time under the colonial rule. When we say our sailors, it is supposed to be generalised not specific and we are more than willing to give credit.
This dance began in England in the 15th and 16th centuries, influenced by Irish and Scots. Your sailors learned the dance when your country was under British rule, which is why I am surprised that you continue that tradition. I have no doubt you have traditional songs and dances that would give respect to your own heritage and not the British influence that was forced on your sailors.
Adorable! And the rendition by this sea cadet corps over the years is perhaps the best anywhere in the world
Brilliant - Love the way it was performed - Well Done .Top Marks from the United Kingdom .
I have a notion to second that emotion !!
Bloody brilliant.. from Britain 🇬🇧
Wonderful ! Enjoyed watching this SO much ! These gals ARE GREAT !! THANK YOU for sharing ! :-)
I love this! I feel cheated that nowhere, at no time did anyone dance a hornpipe in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.
The song and dance was invented in England and the dance created by the Royal Navy.
@@elicharlton6397 What else did you people invent LandRover and Jaguar i suppose..you Asshole...You piece of Shit...If you cant appreciate the work that these kids are putting in, atleast use some decent words.
I was performing in there
You did an outstanding job, young lady ! ALL of you did ! KUDOS !! :-)
Nice❤️❤️
@@ganeshkhamkar5344 Indubitably !
Can you please share the music
Wonderful dance. Wish u the best from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I am also there from sea cadet corps
Khan Salma this wasn’t Britain sea cadet corps u know
" . . . remember when we were young and skinny and in great shape . . . ?" they will be saying many years later.
Faaaa que buena coreografía, excelente!!!
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lov the sailor outfits
Indeed ! They're cute and adorable !
So cute!
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point !!
Even I am also there in sea cardet corps
Bravo from Russia
Please tell where I can find this uniform
Great to watch, they do all the "seaman" things that were necessary in the days of sail:
European seamanship took off after Vasco De Gama met a sailor grom Gujrat who taught him advanced navigation techniques. The British advanced those techniques further but they are all part of the same tradition.
Well Done girls..!!
I have a notion to second that emotion !!
I'm an air cadet deserter (Canada), I couldn't stand all the yelling, I wasn't used to it at my house. I wish I just got a pair of ear plugs and sucked it up. The firing range and archery was fun though.
Military is not for people like us, I think.
Bachpan ki yaade taaza
Nice to see this dance move,
Wonderful tradition and very cute.
Nicely done !! :-)
ah the joy,love it💕
I agree 100 per cent !!
Woohoo btyfull little girl cadets dance👯💃🕺💃🕺
even i am there for sea cadets saniya shaikh
Is there a version of this wonderful dance group with better resolution than 240p - 720p or 1080p??? - It would showcase these wonderful "entertainers" in true fashion.
In youtube one cannot upload heavy file
search hornpipe dance mumbai
I am also there is scc
Greek Royal Navy is here
Grest excellent 👍
Wonderful!
Hi my daughter is also danci5
Hi
thats cool were lerning that song for the treasure island play we have to dance th it but a different way but its very fune i love it good jobe
Hi
Can u send the music alone for this song!
Emma Eagleson good “jobe” writing the comment
I am ordinary cadet from scc
Yamuna Mota I’m an Able Cadet from the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) :)
popeye the sailorman
Without a pipe in the mouth! 😃
they remind me of little ducks lol
Great show (but it's still Go Army, Beat Navy for me)!
Invented by your sailors?
No sir. We inherited it from the Royal Indian Navy
@@Prats1997 Any dance moves inherited from the Swiss Navy ??
@@jubalcalif9100 No.
@@arjunsheen Really ? That's surprising. How about the Belgian navy ??
@@jubalcalif9100 what's surprising me even more is that you don't even know India was a former British colony. Swiss / Belgian ? It's a cultural exchange that many English words like brother mother trigonometry are also Indian that British looted with overwhelming wealth from India (Goldn Bird).
Too good
I like that dance :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
You obviously have excellent taste !!
hi
Invented by your saliors😅😆😆😆😆
Not a big deal at all! We believe we are one fraternity. Seafarers across the world unite! Originally may have been invented in a particular country, the UK to be specific but India was once upon a time under the colonial rule. When we say our sailors, it is supposed to be generalised not specific and we are more than willing to give credit.
lies it was invented in the uk
This dance began in England in the 15th and 16th centuries, influenced by Irish and Scots. Your sailors learned the dance when your country was under British rule, which is why I am surprised that you continue that tradition. I have no doubt you have traditional songs and dances that would give respect to your own heritage and not the British influence that was forced on your sailors.
"Invented by your sailors "
Copy..UK navy
Learnt from the best! Yours truly....