Matt Harding in Tokyo
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Cindy, Alison and I took the bus down to Tokyo on Saturday to meet Matt Harding of "Dancing" video fame (see below) at Yoyogi Park and to dance with him in his next video. 30+ other people showed up as well. He was in Tokyo for only a few days before he continued on to South Korea to film the next clip of his new video. NHK, Japan's public broadcaster, was also there filming. Matt appeared on the 11:00pm news during the 'human' segment of the show, where they asked him about his travels and the people he has inspired.
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çarei with him May 31, 2008 here in rio de janeiro beach of Ipanema I ancioso, will be the record that needs my response to the video of him that will be launched in June
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