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Keropons ~ Let us have fun Lulurururu ~! ~

ケロポンズ ~みんなで楽しくルルルルル~!~
Stage/Dance/Comedy Dance and Performance art

Keropons ~ Let us have fun Lulurururu is a art performing program for children. Funny and amazing stories will be told by Keroponzu, children's music and gymnastics unit. Children will not only have fun with gripping stories, but enjoy games with friends.

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Keropons, which has not only children but also the hearts of adults, have their own view of the world such as "Epicanics" and "Achilles Centaur". They describe themselves as "creating music, play, dance, and everything else that children and parents can enjoy together– its so fun its out-of-this-world!"

Formed in 1999, music unit consisting of Yuko Masuda and Akiko Hirata. They worked on songwriting and choreographer of play songs, gymnastics song, and parent-child concert song. Stories have been embedded into the music and parents and children can enjoy together.

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Made famous by a kids show on Japanese TV network NHK, you might compare them to well known childrens groups like The Wiggles. They sing songs about shrimps, squids and other sea life, most of which have choreographed dances that go along with the lyrics for children to mimic and sing along to.

Adults and children alike were really into it, perhaps the adults even more so than the kids, doing the dances in perfect motion to the music like they had practiced them everyday. This makes sense for people with kids who watch the show regularly, but it was the adults who came without kids who were getting into it the most. They jumped, sang, and moved their arms about in perfect sync with the two.

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