Some people just don’t get it. It’s like they were raised on “The Little Engine That Could”. They even generalize it to —
We think we can!
We think we can!
What do you do with people like that? I mean, check out this video. Who thought to expect a large high school class to put together a performance for graduation in just two school days? What about the students who never sing or dance? — who assumed they could do it? And the length of it! — how could all those kids remember almost ten minutes of choreography and lyrics when ceremony time came?
Someone should have realized the expectations were unreasonable. The whole thing was ridiculously over-ambitious.
It required solidarity — surely it was much too much to hope for.
Didn’t anybody tell them that?
The video is owned by MoStreet Productions. The following information was provided by videographer, David Niu:
Class song & “Kaipahua Kura”
For those of you who messaged me for more info:
This is the senior class of 2015 at Kahuku High School located in Hawaii more specifically the North Shore of Oahu. The seniors learned this number in 2 days…they did a great job.
@8:43 they performed the “Kaipahua Kura” which is their very own “Haka” or “war dance” from the Maori people of New Zealand.
Kahuku High is a very culturally diverse school with lots of school spirit and pride. Good luck to them!
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