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"'''Numero Comparsa'''" is a bilingual song performed on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' by |
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[[Celia Cruz]], with a salsa rhythm. She wonders if the audience knows that in Spanish, [[1]] is ''uno'', [[2]] is ''dos'', [[3]] is ''tres'', and [[4]] is ''cuatro''. [[Anything Muppets]] appear from under the stage, each carrying a number. The song continues up to ''diez''. |
[[Celia Cruz]], with a salsa rhythm. She wonders if the audience knows that in Spanish, [[1]] is ''uno'', [[2]] is ''dos'', [[3]] is ''tres'', and [[4]] is ''cuatro''. [[Anything Muppets]] appear from under the stage, each carrying a number. The song continues up to ''diez''. |
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+ | *Performers include [[Richard Hunt]], [[Jim Kroupa]], [[Pam Arciero]], [[Kevin Clash]], [[Martin P. Robinson]], and [[David Rudman]]. Adalberto Santigo provides additional singing vocals.<ref name=trusted>Documents provided by [[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref> |
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+ | *This segment was directed by [[Emily Squires]] and was taped on December 4, 1986.<ref name=trusted /> |
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*''[[Fiesta!]]'' (1998) |
*''[[Fiesta!]]'' (1998) |
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Revision as of 04:43, 11 July 2020
Music by | Joe Raposo |
Lyrics by | Luis Santeiro |
Publisher | Sesame Street Inc. |
First | Episode 2318 |
"Numero Comparsa" is a bilingual song performed on Sesame Street by Celia Cruz, with a salsa rhythm. She wonders if the audience knows that in Spanish, 1 is uno, 2 is dos, 3 is tres, and 4 is cuatro. Anything Muppets appear from under the stage, each carrying a number. The song continues up to diez.
Notes
- Performers include Richard Hunt, Jim Kroupa, Pam Arciero, Kevin Clash, Martin P. Robinson, and David Rudman. Adalberto Santigo provides additional singing vocals.[1]
- This segment was directed by Emily Squires and was taped on December 4, 1986.[1]
Releases
- Video
- Fiesta! (1998)
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Documents provided by trusted source