AFRICA
Fifth of the series.

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FACTS & FUN number 5. . Gary and Mr. I take a trip around Africa
meetings animals, tribes and visiting exotic places! Funny and Fun! The
RAINBOW SINGERS add a rich vocal sound. Lyrics booklet with Guitar
chords available. 'SINGALONG' Tracks included. A big THANK YOU to
the following RAINBOW SINGERS: Jenna Wilson, Jessica & Sabina Breuer,
Jaycee & Madeleine Clarkson, Jamie and Kylie Shorter, Nicola and Samantha
McIllwrick, Danielle Wilson, Caitlyn Daniel, Callie Blackmore, Maya Bellay-Bernsten,
Shaylen Young, Sabra Lind, Alexandra Tinavee and Savanah Davis. A special
thank you to Jessica Huntbatch for her Belly Dancing on the SAHARA song.
Inspired by Anise Abdulla and the children at SUNNYGATE MONTESSORI SCHOOL.
Anise was born in Africa, so we had first hand resorces to work with.
The CD is our best 'FACTS & FUN' CD. Very proud of the children, of
Gary, it all meshed together so beautifully. Very educational, and lots
of fun to listen to. Teachers, if you are studying AFRICA, here are some
great songs for the children to learn.
Tracks: AFRICA (Summer 2002)
- AFRICA - (Yurgen Ilaender & Gary Huntbatch) Special
introductory chant is from Dido Morris. FENGA ALAFIA means 'Hello, to
all, from all directions. This song lists every country name in the
continent of Africa. A daunting task, especially since some countries
have tended to change their names every few years of late.
- POLE POLE (author unknown) Got this song from a tape
that Anise brought back from one of her conferences. Would love to know
who wrote this one and give her the proper credits. Great teaching song
for the children to learn some SWAHILI. Real animal sounds
- TRIBES OF AFRICA (Yurgen Ilaender & Anise Abdulla)
Okay, Gary and I get silly on this CD. Nevertheless, this song teaches
the names of several AFRICAN TRIBES.
- ZULU WARRIOR (Josef Marais) Fun little chant for the
children to act out.
- JAMBO - Got this one from a movie soundtrack. Would
love to know the composer names. Dynamic, active song. Learn more Swahili.
- IN THE SAVANNA - (Yurgen Ilaender & Gary Huntbatch)
Gary and I sing about the savanna in 'Beach Boys' style.
- GORILLA (Yurgen Ilaender) - This song was an important
one for me. Have always been appalled at how gorillas were treated in
the past. Some interesting facts here about gorillas as well. A group
of gorillas is called a 'troop'.
- OKAPI (Yurgen Ilaender) - Yes, this was a class favourite.
Parents commented on how their children were singing it over and over
at home. Describes an endangered species from Africa. Interesting animal.
- THE CHEETAH RUNS FAST (Yurgen Ilaender) - What can I
say? The cheetah is the fastest land animal on earth today.
- DAYS OF THE WEEK (Melody by Charlotte Diamond) Simply
translated Charlotte's lovely melody in to Swahili. Teachers love it.
- MOROCCAN ROLL (Yurgen Ilaender) - Put on your dancing
shoes, we're going to CASABLANCA. Gary goes on magic carpet ride.
- MOJA BILI MAMBA (Lyrics by Anise Abdulla) Translates
as 'ONE LITTLE CROCODILE'. Or, are they really 'little'?
- WHITE NILE/BLUE NILE (Yurgen Ilaender) Jazzy description
of the Nile River.
- SONG OF THE SAHARA (Yurgen Ilaender) Fascinating to
learn about the Taureg tribe. I read a book about a couple who got married
and then travelled across the Sahara on camel as their honeymoon. Boy,
did they get to know each other, or what.
- A RAM SAM SAM - Funny little nonsense chant and round from
Africa. Fun in the classroom.
- KOKOLEOKO (folksong from Liberia) Wondered how I could
fit this song on the CD. Was a favourite in the classroom, especially
the part about running around the room and acting like 'crazy' chickens.
And has become a favourite on the CD as well.
- AT THE MARKET (South African folk melody with
words by Louise Kessler) - What a delight it would be to experience
a market in Africa. Imagine all the unique things that would be displayed.
Gary finds something of importance.
- ELEPHANT POEM (Fingerplay by Mr. I) Here you
go teachers, something for the really young ones. Don't forget to make
a funny elephont sound when you lift up your elephont trunk!
- MT. KILIMANJARO (Anise Abdulla) Way to go Anise, another
beautiful song. The children enjoyed singing it too in the class.
Lyrics
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