I was totally blown away by the video that a group of students from Quebec put together. The amount of thought, rehearsal and timing to put something like this together is amazing!!
I love seeing young students doing things like this. It gives such a sense of hope of the type of young adults that will inherit the next generation.
I wanted to share this with everyone because it is such a prime example of what you can accomplish with group think and working together.


Hi Ralph ~ Loved it. It kills me when I think back to high school when the A/V kids tended to be the nerds. The opportunities to do really cool things nowadays are amazing. This was great.
Liz
Ralph be honest...you just liked the girl doing cartwheels ;) If only everyone had a sense of fun and humor like those kids. Life would be a lot more fun!
That is pretty cool Ralph. Where did you read about this?
Ralph, this was a pretty cool video well thought out.
To answer Michelle's question-I thought I saw at the end of the video 172 participants.
Thanks Ralph,
I really enjoyed that. Most of those kids probably don't even speak english as you could hear them singing in French at the end. Quebec is a beautiful province here in Canada. Quebec City and Old Montreal are awesome places to visit. They are like being in Europe.
These kids are so creative and it's nice to see the cooperation involved.
That was an awesome video! I wonder how many weeks of planning and practicing were involved.
Ralph,
I am so pleasantly pleased to see this video for two reasons.
First, I thought the creativety and thought put in this video is far and above any other non-professional video I have seen.
Second, I was actually a student at UQAM (Université du Québec à Montréal) in 2006 and 2007 and the video brought me some very nice memories of the campus and Judith-Jasmin building in downtown Montreal.
Thank you so much for the very happy flashback and yes, the students at UQAM know how to express themselves on camera! They rock!