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action song
noun
A children's song that is sung, accompanied with specific actions.
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It's had romance, colour, it's had action, song and dance.
Cyber warfare or a possible attack on the intricate communication and utility networks in the South could have just as much impact as any outright military action, Song said.
For example, if the campfire attendees seem to be getting restless and bored, be ready with an action song.
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This allowed his crucial discovery that he could bypass his agnosia to some extent by the use of songs; he would hum or sing dressing songs, shaving songs, action songs of all sorts.
It combines live action, songs and projections to tell the story of Max Baumann, a "famous German artist," and his life and friends in Paris in 1914, during World War I (with a detour to the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich) and in 1920s Berlin.
The ura dance has three distinct components; the ura pa'u (drum dances), korero (legends) and kaparima (action songs).
One elder and 3 to 4 children played "Action Songs" (hand play) as one group.
The older adults also learned new ways to play from the children regarding the "Cat's cradle" and "Action Songs".
Action songs and dancing are also fun ways to get children involved as they experience music throughout their entire body.
Simple action songs include "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", "Wheels on the Bus", and "London Bridge is Falling Down".
Alternatively, songs can be clustered together by type; for example, action songs in one cluster or foreign language songs in a cluster.
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