Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Learning the Peacock Dance
Clip: Season 1 Episode 24 | 1m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Pinkalicious's class is practicing their posture for the Royal Peacock Dance.
Pinkalicious's class is the Peacock Dance for their school recital and Rafael and Pinkalicious each want to be The Royal Peacock, the dancer who wears a beautiful peacock crown on their head during the performance. They each try moving with the crown but it's hard to balance on their heads because it's really heavy. If they want to wear the crown they'll need to practice their posture.
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Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Learning the Peacock Dance
Clip: Season 1 Episode 24 | 1m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Pinkalicious's class is the Peacock Dance for their school recital and Rafael and Pinkalicious each want to be The Royal Peacock, the dancer who wears a beautiful peacock crown on their head during the performance. They each try moving with the crown but it's hard to balance on their heads because it's really heavy. If they want to wear the crown they'll need to practice their posture.
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(applause) Remember, dancers, you are proud peacocks.
Make your spines long and hold your heads high.
Like this.
♪ ♪ Oh, try not to hunch your back, Lila.
"Long spine means your posture's fine."
♪ ♪ (chuckles) Now you're a peacock!
(giggles) The peacock dancer with the straightest spine will get to be the Royal Peacock and wear... the Royal Peacock crown!
ALL: Ooh!
Who wants to be our Royal Peacock?
(laughter, indistinct chatter) I do!
I do!
I do!
(giggling) The crown is heavier than it looks.
(chuckles, groans) Not too bad...
Try leaping, Rafael.
♪ ♪ (children gasp then groan, crown thuds) Aw... Can I try, Ms. Penny?
Sure, of course!
♪ ♪ (children gasp then groan, crown thuds) It takes practice.
Repeat after me: Hold your head high, feathers to the sky.
BOTH: Hold your head high, feathers to the sky.
Okay.
Why don't you two practice your peacock posture and tomorrow we'll have try-outs for who gets to be the Royal Peacock.
Okay!
All right!


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