

Someone went through a lot of trouble to very accurately depict the Simpsons intro with real life actors.
The Galchenkos are recognized worldwide as the greatest jugglers in the world. These two don't need gimmicky crutches like fire and knives -- all they need is ten to fifteen pins. Amazing stuff. Another video here: http://www.oldeenglish.org/adam/juggling2.mov
Watch a sheet of paper transform into a beautiful flower in only 90 seconds.
This is Brooklantern's rendition of the Pink Floyd cover song. There is a complete history of his song of youtube. Peace
Isaiah Chevrier introduces - Abdoulaye - his 2 year old little brother. Abdoulaye's main teacher has been his older brother Isaiah. www.rootsyrecords.com
This is an ancient roping style djembe that is not common any more. All the rope was made from goat skin
4 year old practicing for next video with dad and friends in Mali. He is working on his next video. He has been playing djembe since he was 10 months old and performing since he was 2.
This is a traditional dance of the Dogon (Cado) ethnic group from Mali.
Isaiah Chevrier - 4 years old - and his little brother Abdoulaye strike again.
This song was written & performed by a good friend of mine.(Brooklantern) It's about a goal that was never achieved; and an idea that never saw the light of day; a dream lost... It's about what "could have been", and also about seeing one's worth only as others judge it, and the fear of growing old without said recognition. But sometimes, there is gold lying at our feet. We just fail to recognize it... I hope that Wayne - a good friend of mine - accepts this offering as my sincere apology, which I have never been able to give to him in person. I am sorry Wayne, for all the misunderstandings; and for the fact that I never strove as much as you knew that I could.
Sega Cisse plays solo djembe for Sunu in Bamako, Mali. More & Djembes at www.rootsyrecords.com
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This video is about ALAVs (Autonomous Light Air Vessel.) They are floating flocking robot blimps. From the website: http://people.artcenter.edu/~berk/alavs/
Isaiah is playing a modern rhythm that has been created here in Bamako, Mali. He likes this rhythm alot. www.rootsyrecords.com
Isaiah Chevrier just turned 6 years old in November. He lives in Bamako, Mali now but is originally from the Bay Area.