http://www.AZestforLifeCD.com This video puts photos of Afro-Peruvians, clips from Peru, and live performance as visual material with which to present the Afro-Peruvian classic song, \
http://AZestforLifeCD.com Combines a
performance of this classic Afro-Peruvian song and dance (which date
from the days of slavery in Peru), with photographs of Afro-Peruvians
and a view of the Peruvian countryside. http://AZestforLifeCD.com
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Download song link: http://www.amazon.com/Standing-BoilerRoom-Presents-Gemini-Musiq/dp/B00B07DQTO... OR http://www.myspace.com/brsjam/music/songs/last-one-standing-boilerroom-presen... BRS Jam! (BoilerRoom Studios Jam), Song & Melody Written by Richard Arabome, Additional melody By Hagar Mizrahi, Produced & Mastered By Hagar Mizrahi in Los Angeles, Copyright 2013 BoilerRoom Studios PTY Ltd; South Africa. Shot on Red Epic M (Ubuntu) using Red Primo Lenses. Location: Johannesburg, South Africa. Written/Produced & Directed By Richard Arabome For BoilerRoom Studios PTY Ltd.
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When this martial artist tries to pull off a karate backflip move in front of a camera, it only spells fail. Get a load of this ninja backflip fail as the afro fighter faceplants on the ground, becomes dizzy, and then falls down again. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
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