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Sesere Eeye, traditional Torres Strait Islander song and dance lesson ideas

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Orff Music Education
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Sesere Eeye is a song and dance from the Torres Strait Islands. Sesere is a kingfisher, but most of the words are not actually from the Torres Strait Islands, but from other Pacific Islander groups, and this song emerged after European contact which brought the peoples together. This is a great song for limited range singing and recorder playing (drm) and for teaching the concept of meter changing.

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