Moana dance how far i ll go
How Far I'll Go (from Moana) - Disney Choral
Series: Disney Choral Publisher: Hal Leonard Format: Octavo SATB Composer: Lin-Manuel Miranda Arranger: Ed Lojeski
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The breathtaking ballad from Disney's Moana! Sung in the film by Auli'i Cravalho and in the pop version by Alessia Cara, this powerful song offers a superb message of confidence for choirs of all ages.
Inventory #HL 00216035 UPC: 888680665050 Width: 6.75" Length: 10.5" Run time: 0:02:40 12 pages
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Series: Disney Choral Publisher: Hal Leonard Format: Octavo SAB Composer: Lin-Manuel Miranda Arranger: Ed Lojeski
This product has a minimum order quantity of five copies.
The breathtaking ballad from Disney's Moana! Sung in the film by Auli'i Cravalho and in the pop version by Alessia Cara, this powerful song offers a superb message of confidence for choirs of all ages.
Inventory #HL 00216036 UPC: 888680665067 Width: 6.75" Length: 10.5" Run time: 0:02:40 12 pages
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Series: Disney Choral Publisher: Hal Leonard Format: Octavo 2-Part Composer: Lin-Manuel Miranda Arranger: Ed Lojeski
This product has a minimum order quantity of five copies.
The breathtaking ballad from Disney's Moana! Sung in the film by Auli'i Cravalho and in the pop version by Alessia Cara, this powerful song offers a superb message of confidence for choirs of all ages.
Inventory #HL 00216037 UPC: 888680665074 Width: 6.75" Length: 10.5" Run time: 0:02:40 12 pages
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Series: Disney Choral Publisher: Hal Leonard Format: Download Rhythm Section Parts Composer: Lin-Manuel Miranda Arranger: Ed Lojeski
The breathtaking ballad from Disney's Moana! Sung in the film by Auli'i Cravalho and in the pop version by Alessia Cara, this powerful song offers a superb message of confidence for choirs of all ages.
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Series: Disney Choral Publisher: Hal Leonard Format: CD ShowTrax CD Composer: Lin-Manuel Miranda Arranger: Ed Lojeski
The breathtaking ballad from Disney's Moana! Sung in the film by Auli'i Cravalho and in the pop version by Alessia Cara, this powerful song offers a superb message of confidence for choirs of all ages.
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Behind The Scenes Of Moana & Polynesian Dance #MoanaBluray
Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with
Disney. I received an all-expense paid trip from Disney so that I could gather and share this information about Moana & Polynesian Dance and culture. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.Moana, like many teenagers, is the story of a young girl looking for her identity. But that isn’t necessarily how the story started – but how it developed into the beautiful masterpiece we see today. With directors John Musker and Ron Clements, producer Osnat Shurer, 2D animation supervisor Eric Goldberg and costume designer Neysa Bova the real story that came to life is that of the culture and heritage of the people of the South Pacific. Come take a tour with me behind the scenes of Moana and some lessons in Polynesian dance.
The Making of Moana
Directors John Musker and Ron Clements have worked together for a long time. It’s no wonder than that when they collaborate on a project for Disney great things come to life. They’ve worked on classics like “The Little Mermaid” in 1989 and “Aladdin” in 1992, as well as Disney’s 2009 return to hand-drawn animation, “The Princess and the Frog.”
Eric Goldberg, an expert in the field of hand animation, has been working with Ron and John for many years. His first film at Disney was Aladdin – his first character was hand drawing the Genie. Working on Moana was the first opportunity in which 2-D and CG animation were combined to create the animated tattoo character known as Mini-Maui.
The journey of creating Moana started over five years ago with Ron and John pitching an idea to John Lasseter, executive producer. John had discovered a part of the Pacific rich in Polynesian mythology and beauty, including the story of Maui, a shape shifting demig-d. Originally the story was supposed to be about Maui, but later developed into the story of Moana.
With John Lasseters blessing and Osnat’s guidance, Ron and John were off to the islands of the South Pacific to do some research. They dug deep into the culture and met incredible people. They took in everything they could from archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists, villagers, sailors, navigators. It really was kind of a life changing trip. After we got back we kind of decided that the story we had before we left, we didn’t want to do that anymore. We kept Moana, we kept the character but Maui, but we kind of created a whole new story based on that research trip. The bonus feature on the Moana Blu-ray “Voice of the Islands” gives you a look into the Polynesian culture and world.
Moana’s Auli’i Cravalho – How Far I’ll Go Movie Clip
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ new feature film “Moana” is about an adventurous teenager who, with help from demigod Maui, sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and save her people.
All told there were about eight different versions of the Moana movie which resulted in lots of fabulous deleted scenes available on the Blu-ray. Like when Gramma Tala was saying that she was going to come back as a ray. She lifts her arm and bats the skin, and goes, “I’ve already got the wings for it.”
One of the biggest and most important takeaways from the Polynesian culture that continues on to this days is the idea of knowing your mountain. Which basically has to do with looking to the past and to the future. That you’re the soul of everything. The Polynesian people have a real respect for their ancestors of the past. There’s a big emphasis on connection, and interconnectedness. Connecting to the people around you, the people who came before you, and the people who will come after you. And connecting to nature. People living on an island have a very strong we’re all in this together attitude. They thrive on a belief that the ocean doesn’t divide people, it connects people.
Disney Learns A New Language
The Moana movie is being translated into Tahitian, which is a first for Disney since most speak the French language. As a special request, and as a tribute to the wonderful people of the South Pacific – Moana will be available in Tahitian! In case you didn’t know – Moana means Ocean. Every movement in Polynesian dance has meaning – waves, ocean, life, people.
Special Polynesian Dance presentation by Tiana Liufau of NONOSINA POLYNESIA INC. – video courtesy of Kim Ritter
Are you ready to take on some Polynesian dance lessons?
The girls have watched Moana over and over – and I encourage you to introduce your little ones to her as well. In case you missed it in the theatres, Disney’s Moana has finally hit store shelves with the release of Moana on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD! Disney is back with another amazing animated feature which takes you on an adventure with a strong-willed girl sailing across the great oceans on a quest to save her people – and along the way finds herself.
Prepare for your family movie night featuring Moana with these free printable activity sheets and coloring pages! You can find a review and bonus features overview of Moana here.
Moana on Blu-ray is available for order now using my affiliate link on Amazon or Disney Movies Anywhere. The Moana movie is a definite must add to your Disney movie collection for the entire family to watch. All photos courtesy of Disney.
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Moana's song What awaits me
Listen to the emotional, decisive composition "What awaits me" performed by the main character of the cartoon "Moana". Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of long-distance travel!
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What awaits me
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Lyrics of the song “What awaits me”
Again I hear this whisper of the surf.
Who am I, where is my heart - only water knows.
How to be? I don't understand what's wrong with me.
But the sea calls me again, as if I were its wave.
Far, easy; I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
At the end of the Earth, I will find you.
We will become one - Eternal water,
We will fall from heaven.
And every day in my eyes
The boundless ocean is calling me beyond the horizon.
You are already so close, but still so far away, but everything will pass;
My heart will only sound for you!
I know we'll find our quiet island,
And let it not be easy, but I already know how to wait.
I know it's too late to ask questions -
Let thunderstorms rumble in the sky, but they will have to understand us.
We will go together. We will take with us
Everything that warms us at night or during the day.
We are two comets, fiery rain
Let's fall from heaven.
How the sunset shines on the crystal waves!
He calls me after him.
Only you make me want to reveal my secrets.
My world is floating, and my hour will strike - everything will turn upside down.
And in the eyes every day
The boundless ocean is calling me beyond the horizon.
You are already so close, but still so far away,
But everything will pass, my heart!
Where the ocean calls
The plot is based on an ancient story about the adventures of the daughter of the chief of the Maori tribe, Moana, which will especially appeal to young viewers. From an early age, the girl was trained to rule the people living on the island and not leaving the boundaries of the reef, and she dreamed of traveling and loved the ocean. Over time, Moana noticed that there was less food in the area. According to the legends, in order for everything to return to normal, she needs the help of the demigod Maui, who lives very far beyond the reef. So you have to go on a dangerous and interesting adventure in search of a magical artifact - the heart of Te Fiti.
Wonderful animation, bright characters and, of course, music that touches the soul, made the cartoon a cult one. The song "What awaits me" performed by Moana is one of the title themes. With her clear voice, the girl tells a story about dreams, choosing a path in life and how difficult it is to meet other people's expectations.
Interesting secrets about the cartoon
- According to the audience, the Russian version of the main character's dubbing turned out to be much more expressive than the original, and especially the song.
- All character costumes are "made" from materials that could be found 2000 years ago.
- Rooster Hei-hei was originally supposed to be smart and sassy, but as a result he was made very stupid, giving the picture an unforgettable zest.
- When creating the sky, the animators consulted with astronomers about what the starry sky looked like 2000 years ago.
Let's go beyond the horizon together
No story can be told without memorable characters, and there are a lot of them in this cartoon.
- Moana, the dreamy and determined daughter of a Maori chief, is preparing to rule her people. But in her heart the girl knows that her fate is connected with the ocean.
- Maui is a demigod, rogue, and cunning who has lost his powers. He was born a human, but was raised by the gods and endowed with magical powers. For a long time he did not want to help Moana, although it was because of him that all the troubles began.
- Chief Tui is a Maori chief and the father of the main character. He forbade his daughter to leave the island, because in his youth he himself almost died, going over the reef.
- Grandmother - accompanies Moana from early childhood and throughout her life, reminding her how important it is to listen to the call of the heart.
- Moana's friends: Hei-hei, a very stupid rooster who accompanied the girl on her journey, and Puyi the pig, which resembles a dog in habits.
How far I'll go - Moana (Moana)
Played by: Alessia Cara.Tags: Grammy How far I'll goHow far will I go I've been staring at the edge of the water Every turn I take, See the line where the sky meets the sea? Oh oh oh, oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh Everything is by design I know everybody on this island has a role on this island So maybe I can roll with mine I can lead with pride, I can make us strong See the light as it shines on the sea? It's blinding See the line where the sky meets the sea? by the water, Every turn I make Do you see this line where the sky meets the sea? Oh-oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh I know everyone on this island, I can lead people with pride and make us strong, Do you see that bright light on the water? He blinds. Do you see this line where the sky meets the sea? Translated by Maslow Like the translation?How Far I'll Go Lyrics Rating: 5 / 5 134 opinions Tags: Grammy You may like The winner takes it all Jingle bell rock
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