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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (46626)2/24/2004 9:39:57 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
<<We should apply for a government grant since we are right now doing that for them>>

Yeah, we do that free of charge for them. A Kiwiis the teacher of my daughter here in KL. A festive date -of the country of origin- has always to be done by the parents. We being both Brazilians, my wife had to do Carnaval despite we both don't like Carnaval much beyond the age of 20.

Since there are no percussion instruments available we've got cans half filled with peanuts, some rice and some other with beans, so that they give different sound and a few half filled match boxes. Masks and a couple fo CDs plus instruction how to dance basic steps and a tray of Brigadiero candy for energy.

The kids love it and really tried hard. The Kiwi teacher was surprised because she didn't know percussion can be improvised.