zumba for kids
- a couple of months ago,i showed you this video of a young boy dancing to"bang bang" in the philippines. [audience laughter] bang bang all over you [audience laughter]i said "bring him to me," and i'm happy to say,he has been brought. all the way fromthe philippines, please welcome 6-year-oldbalang. so, this is your first timein america, isn't it?
- [speaking tagalog] - [answering in tagalog] - yes? - yes.- yes, and-- [audience laughter]yeah, i got that one. so, what are you excited aboutto see when you're here? - chocolate.- chocolate? - he's excited about chocolate.[audience laughter] - [speaking tagalog]- [answering in tagalog]
[answering in tagalog] toothbrush! - there's a lotof chocolates here, and then, when he eata lot of chocolate, he was able to get a toothache,and then, he was going to toothbrushhis teeth. just to avoid a toothache. - [giggles][audience laughter] - i needed another interpreterto interpret that.
i need someone--[audience laughter] all right, all right, so-- so you are--you're a really good dancer. - yes.- yes, really good. and when did you start dancing,how old? [answering in tagalog][audience laughter] - three or four. all right, so--[audience laughter] - he started dancing whenhe was four years old
and the first song he danced was"oppan gangnam style." - oh, the "gangnam style."[audience laughter] yeah, how do you not dance to"gangnam style", of course. and how did you learnyour moves? - when he watch a tv,and when he hears a song, he can easily jive with it. - yes, that's--[audience laughter] that's how i feel,but i don't do what you do. you're a really good dancer.
okay, who's your favorite singerto dance to? - the one who sings--- [speaking tagalog] [audience laughter][speaking tagalog] [speaking tagalog] - lips are moving? the one who sings "baga bass." he calls "all about that bass""baga bass," because he cannot pronounce"all about that bass." - oh, well, yeah.
many of us can't. and so, you're famous now.you have like 12 million views. do you feel like you're famous? - [answering in tagalog]- [speaking tagalog] - yeah, he's happy with it, because some people werepinching his cheeks, and some were touchinghis tummy. - oh.[audience laughter] is that okay?do you mind that?
- yes.[audience laughter] - well, you should tell themto stop, then. and what do you want to do whenyou get older? what kind of job? - he wants to be a zumbainstructor for us to be healthy. [cheers and applause] - you know some moves?[cheers and applause] - [speaking tagalog]- do you do some zumba moves? how do you do 'em?
[singing]- zumba eh [audience cheers]zumba eh - all right, that's great.[cheers and applause] i would take that class. all right, will you performfor us now? - [speaking tagalog]- yes! - yes, thank you![cheers and applause] [music begins] (singing on recording)she got a body like anhourglass,
but i can give it to youall the time she got a booty like a cadillac but i can send youinto overdrive, oh stop and waitwait for that stop hold upswing your bat see anybodycould be bad to you you need a good girl to blowyour mind, yeah bang bang into the roomi know you want it bang bang all over youi'll let you have it
wait a minutelet me take you there wait a minute till youah bang bang there goes your hearti know you want it back, back seat of my cari'll let you have it she might've let youhold her hand in school but i'ma show youhow to graduate no, i don't need to hear youtalk the talk just come and show mewhat your mama gave, oh yeah [music ends][cheers and applause]
- oh, that was so entertaining. i could've watched that foranother hour. [audience laughter]that was--okay. so, i guess we heard about yourobsession with chocolate, american chocolate,so we got you a gift. (audience) oh! [speaking tagalog][cheers and applause] - how about that?- [speaking tagalog] - good, right?
that's a fountain--have youever seen a chocolate fountain? - no, i hadn't either.[audience laughter]
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