This is for Dial E For Emma!
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(The video starts when Emma's bow phone is ringing, while the title card comes on. Until, Dial E For Emma. A short version for during the opening sequence.)
Lachy: (singing) Emma
Emma
She's the girl with the bow in her hair
Emma
Emma
Dial 'E' for Emma
(The video title appears on the screen then opening camera transition to the Song: Hello, My Name Is Emma. A scene where Emma introduced herself during the song)
Emma: (singing) Hello, my name is Emma.
I love to dance, I love to sing.
I'm waiting here for the phone to ring.
If you dial E, that's E for Emma,
I'll answer the phone if I can.
I'll come right away and lend a hand.
(Emma's bow phone might be ringing until she's gonna answer.)
Emma: (Gasps) I wonder who's calling.
(Emma picks up her bow phone for the Song: Ballet Phone Call)
Kids: (singing) Emma!
Emma: (singing) Who's there?
Kids: (singing) We're the junior dancers from the ballet troupe.
Emma!
Emma: (singing) How can I help?
Kids: (singing) We wanna have a dance with you.
Emma: I'm on my way.
(A scene translates to Emma rides her bike to go dance the ballet. Then, Emma's flying bows transition to the song: Brisé in the Breeze. A scene where Emma & the ballet kids are having a dance.)
Emma: (singing) I'll tell you what I like each day
Bicycle bells and ballet
I'll tell you what I like each day
Bowtiful bows and petite jetés
Brise in the breeze
Brise in the breeze
(Instrumental break to the ballet kids are dancing in their own way)
I'll tell you what I like each day
Bicycle bells and ballet
I'll tell you what I like each day
Flowers to smell and degagés
Brise in the breeze
Brise in the breeze
(Brown & Red leafs transition to the Song: Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride a scene where Emma is gonna ride her bike in the song)
Emma: (singing) Ba ba da ba da da da da
Ba da da da ba da da da da da
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside
From A to B, from C to D
And all the way to Zed or Z
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside
(A scene fades in to the Song: Goat Glissade a scene where Emma gets to see the goats then she's is gonna hold one up & sings her beautiful song)
Emma: (singing) Float and glide, try your glissade
Like a goat bounding in the yard
Glissade, glissade
Gliding along, glissade changement
Like a goat bounding in the yard
Glissade, glissade
(Instrumental break to where Emma dancing in her glissade ballet)
Emma: (singing) Float and glide, try your glissade
Like a goat bounding in the yard
Glissade, glissade
Gliding along, glissade changement
Like a goat bounding in the yard
Glissade, glissade
(Bicycle basket full of flowers transition to Emma teaching how to do AUSLAN A.K.A. Australian Sign Language to say it in her name)
Emma: Can you try this? (moving with her hands.) That's it, with your hands. Nice and high. Make sure you fingers are spread out like that. And we're about to sign my name. In Australian Sign Language, called AUSLAN. Try it. (put the finger on her other finger.) Point your pointer finger. That's "E". (put three fingers on her palm hand two times.) And then three fingers on your palm. "M", "M". (put the finger on her thumb) The point to your thumb. "A". Yeah, try it again. Ready? (She is gonna repeated again this time.) "E". "M", "M". "A". That's my name. "E-M-M-A". You might like to ask a grown-up to help you sign your name. (Emma is using her hands to sign the alphabet in AUSLAN but then a spinning dial transition to Emma's bow phone might be ringing until she's gonna answer when Emma picks up her bow phone for the Song: Prince Phone Call.)
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) Emma!
Emma: (singing) Who's there?
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) His royal highness, Prince Curlylocks. Emma!
Emma: (singing) How can I help?
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) I've got some groovy dances.
Emma: I'm on my way.
(Opening camera transition the the Song: Prince Laendler. A scene where Lachy dressed as Prince Curly Locks bowing down to Emma arrives to have a dance while clapping hands, spinning around and doing dance moves when they go outside to dance some more. After it finishes until it gets to the Song: Mary Mary. A scene where they both dance together.)
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) Mary, Mary quite contrary
How does your garden grow?
Emma: (singing) With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) In a row (with Emma singing) Pretty maids all in a row
Prince Curlylocks: (singing) Pretty maids, pretty maids, pretty maids, pretty maids
Pretty maids all in a row
Emma: (singing) With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.
(A scene where Emma & Prince Curly Locks walks home together. While different colour bows transition to the song: Snare Drum. A scene where Emma plays her a snare drum & tapping with her drumsticks. After that, a snare drum transition to the song: Apusski Dusky. A scene where Anthony dressed up as a fish, while Emma sings about her fish.)
Emma: (singing) In middle ocean, sardines are swimming, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
A boat sails over, down comes a net, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
One wise old sardine flicks out a warning, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
Swift through the water, they dart away, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
With tails a-flashing, sardines are swimming, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
So full of joy that they’re swimming free, apusski dusky, apusskidu.
(A scene fades translates to the song: The Road To The Isles. A scene where Anthony playing the bagpipes, while Emma & the highland dancers are walking down the path.)
Emma: I love all types of dance but especially Highland dancing. And we're about to do some Highland dancing that originated all the way from Scotland. The boys, Marshall and Isaac, are wearing lovely Balmorals with a red pom-pom on the top, their Princes Charles jackets, sporran, kilt and Argyll socks. And the girls are wearing their Aboyne outfits and their kilts. You might like to try this. (Emma is gonna teach how to put the thumb into the tall finger with everybody) Take you thumb, and touch it onto the end of your tall finger. Hold it up in the air. And that makes the antlers of a stag. I think we're ready. You might like to join in too. Don't forget to smile. Come on, let's have a ceilidh.
(Bagpipes came out of their music notes transition to the Song: Louden's Bonnie Woods and Braes a scene where Anthony is gonna play the bagpipes when Emma & the highland dancers are doing to The Highland Fling until when it bows to the beginning & at the end after that Emma's different colour bows flying transition to the scene where Emma teaches how to do colours in AUSLAN A.K.A. Australian Sign Language while holding the umbrella)
Emma: (gasps) Have a look. Wow. Lots of beautiful colours. Just like a rainbow. There's.... Green. And.... (gasps) Yellow. That's my favourite colour. And.... Orange, yes. Oh. Red. Ah.... Purple. And.... Blue. Wow, absolutely beautiful.
(Purple bow transition to the Song: Skipping and Skipping a scene where Emma is skipping with her rope)
Emma: (singing) Skipping and skipping, skipping and skipping
Skipping and skipping, skipping and skipping
Skipping and skipping, skip with a skipping rope
Emma: (singing) Skipping and skipping, skipping and skipping
Skipping and skipping, skipping and skipping
Skipping and skipping, skip with a skipping rope
(Yellow & Black bow transition to the Song: Jazz Party a scene where Emma is gonna jazz dancing at her party while Anthony & Lachy are playing their guitars)
Emma: Hey, it's jazz party time.
(singing) To have a jazz party
You're gonna need some jazz hands
To have a jazz party
You shimmie and shake all day.
Come on, let's jazz.
(singing) To have a jazz party
You're gonna feel the music
To have a jazz party
And get that jazz feeling
A skip ba ba do be da wa
Wow!
(Spinning dial transition to Emma's bow phone might be ringing until she's gonna answer when Emma picks up her bow phone for the Song: Irish Group Phone Call)
Kids: (singing) Emma!
Emma: (singing) Who's there?
Kids: (singing) We're the junior dancers from the Irish troupe.
Emma!
Emma: (singing) How can I help?
Kids: (singing) We want to have a dance with you.
Emma: I'm on my way.
(Emma's flying bows transition to the Song: Garden of Daisies a scene where Emma & the Irish dancers are gonna have a dance about her garden with daisies)
Emma: (singing) Dance, dance in the garden
Oh, I beg your pardon
A little Irish dance
You can join in this Celtic prance
With a shuffle and shuffle and hop knock hop brush hop
Flap flap
Dance, dance if you please
In the Garden of Daisies
(Instrumental break to Emma tap dances to an Irish dance while Irish people arrives)
Dance, dance if you please
In the Garden of Daisies
(Instrumental break to Emma tap dances with the dancers could do it too)
Dance, dance if you please
In the Garden of Daisies
(Emma's different colours transition to the Song: Hey Ho Stop a scene where Emma plays her pink acoustic guitar while it takes not long for this song)
Emma: (singing) I'll sing you a song.
It won't take long.
Hey ho stop.
(Pink bow transition to the Song: To Have A Tea Party a scene where Emma is having a tea party for during a song with her toys)
Emma: (singing) Tea, tea, lovely tea
Bowtiful tea for you and me
Party, party, it's a tea party
Teddy bear and dancing too
To have a tea party
We're going to need a teapot
To have a tea party
We're gonna need something else
What else?
To have a tea party
We're going to need tea cups
To have a tea party
We're going to need something else
Tea, tea, lovely tea
Bowtiful tea for you and me
We're gonna need dancing
To have a tea party
We're gonna need something else
What else?
To have a tea party
To have a tea party
We're going to need a teddy bear
To have a tea party
We're going to need something else
Tea, tea, lovely tea
Bowtiful tea for you and me
(Instrumental break to Emma drinks her tea & then holding her teddy bear to drink their favourite tea)
A bowtiful tea party
(Emma's different colour bows flying transition to the Song: Dancing 'Round the Mountain a scene where Emma could dance all around up to the mountain.)
Emma: (singing) Dancing 'round the mountain, dance, dance
Dancing 'round the mountain, dance, dance, dance
Dancing 'round the mountain, dancing 'round the mountain
Dancing 'round the mountain, dance, dance
Dance, dance
Dance, dance
(Glasses with three different colours are yellow, pink & blue transition to the part where Emma can't see very well cause their too blurry)
Emma: Whoa! Oh, I can't really see clearly at the moment. Could you do me a favour? I'm finding it quite hard to see. Can you wave to me? (waving to the camera) Hello. Oh, you're very blurry. Try and wave to me. Oh, wow, everything is so blurry. I think I'm going to need to get my glasses so I can see clearly.
(Spinning dial transition to Emma's bow phone might be ringing until she's gonna answer when Emma picks up her bow phone for the Song: Optometrist Phone Call)
Dr. Cordion: (singing) Emma!
Emma: (singing) Who's there?
Dr. Cordion: (singing) It's Dr. Cordion, the optometrist. Emma!
Emma: (singing) How can I help?
Dr. Cordion: (singing) Your glasses are ready to picked up.
Emma: I'm on my way.
(Glasses with three different colours are yellow, pink & blue transition to the Song: At the Optometrist a scene where Emma is gonna get her glasses while Anthony dressed up as Dr. Cordion.)
Emma: (singing) At the Optometrist
There are so many colours
Purple, red and blue
Some yellow and black
Dr. Cordion: (singing) There are round and some are square
Some are sparkly, that's what you wear
Put them on the end of your nose
Emma: (singing) Strike a glasses wearing pose, hey!
At the Optometrist
There are so many styles
With stripes and bows
They can frame your face
Dr. Cordion: (singing) With your X-ray vision specs,
Give a superhero flex
Put them on the end of your nose
Emma: (singing) Strike a glasses wearing pose
Dr. Cordion: (singing) On the end of your nose.
Emma: (singing) Strike a glasses wearing pose
Dr. Cordion: (singing) That's where it goes.
Emma: (singing) Strike a glasses wearing pose
Dr. Cordion: (singing) It even matches your bows
Emma: (singing) Strike a glasses wearing pose
Hey!
(Yellow & Black bow transition to the Song: Book of Dancing a scene where Emma is holding a book to look at four different chapters of dances that she could do)
Emma: (singing) I have my book of dancing
I practice everyday
From jazz and tapping character
Irish and ballet
Emma: (Shot transition to a book is opening for Chapter 1 - Jazz)
(A scene where Emma pop her shoulders, her head is turning, jazz with her hands, kick her legs, laying while rolling & spin around)
Emma: (Shot transition to turn the page for Chapter 2 - Ballet)
(A scene where Emma does her demi-plie, pas de chat, bouree, prancing, leaping, twirling & splits)
Emma: (Shot transition to turn the page for Chapter 3 - Line Dancing)
(A scene where Emma Klick her heels together, runs while jumping, boot-scoot, spinning, kick their feet, leaping when she's spinning, leaning with her leg & put her finger across the hat then throws it back)
Emma: (Shot transition to turn the page for Chapter 4 - Fusion dance.)
(A scene where Emma shakes her whole body, shimmie her shoulder, spinning putting their arms into the air, the foot leaning forward, knee bouncing, prancing while walking & a slide at the end)
(Shot transition to a book is closing for done for dances then shot transition to the Song: Round and Round the Garden a scene where Emma is gonna do a finger play that she's teaching the kids)
Emma: Come on, we're about to do a finger play. Say it with me and join in the actions, here we go.
(singing) Round and round the garden like a teddy bear
One step, two steps, tickle you under there
Good. Okay, shake your hands out, and let's try the finger play again. Here we go.
(singing) Round and round the garden like a teddy bear
One step, two steps, tickle you under there
(Purple bow transition to the Song: Ballet Party a scene where Emma holding a ballet barre stand while Lachy plays the guitar & Anthony plays the banjo)
Emma: It's ballet party time.
To have a ballet party
Ballet shoes, if you please
To have a ballet party
Dance with great and ease
(Instrumental break)
Dance with great and ease
Ballet, if you please
(Yellow & Black bow transition to the Song: Shaking 'Round the Mountain a scene where Emma could shake all around up to the mountain)
Emma: (singing) Shaking 'round the mountain, shake, shake, shake
Shaking 'round the mountain, shake, shake, shake
Shaking 'round the mountain, shakin' round the mountain
Shaking 'round the mountain, shake, shake, shake
Shake, shake
Shake, shake
(Pink bow transition to the Song: Banjo Breakdown. A scene where Emma could dance outside & sing all day long for an instrumental break on this song. After that a spinning dial transition to Emma's bow phone might be ringing until she's gonna answer when Emma picks up her bow phone for the Song: Polka Phone Call.)
Kids: (singing) Emma!
Emma: (singing) Who's there?
Kids: (singing) We're the junior dancers from the polka troupe.
Emma!
Emma: (singing) How can I help?
Kids: (singing) We want to pigtail polka with you.
Emma: I'm on my way.
(Emma's flying bows transition to the Song: Pigtail Polka. A scene where the kids & Emma having gonna put their pigtails on & do the polka dance.)
Emma: (singing) Doing the pigtail polka
Part your hair in two
Doing the pigtail polka
Try this polka hairdo
You can curl them, you can plait them
Tie them up in a bow
You can crimp them, you can braid them
Pigtail polka, here we go
Emma: (singing) Doing the pigtail polka
Part your hair in two
Doing the pigtail polka
Try this polka hairdo
You can curl them, you can plait them
Tie them up in a bow
You can crimp them, you can braid them
Pigtail polka, here we go
(Instrumental break to the part they were all dancing around in a circle, wearing pigtails.)
Emma: Polka!
Hey, polka!
Polka!
Pigtail polka!
(Emma's different colours transition to the Song: Hula and Hooping. A scene where Emma is hula dancing with her hula hoop.)
Emma: (singing) Hula and hooping, hula and hooping
Hula and hooping, hula and hooping
Hula and hooping, round and around we go
Emma: (singing) Hula and hooping, hula and hooping
Hula and hooping, hula and hooping
Hula and hooping, round and around we go
(Yellow & Black bow transition to the scene where Emma & the dancers are doing their highland dancing down to the path followed by Anthony playing the bagpipes. Then it fades in to a leaves branches on it. Then it fades in to the Song: High Road to Linton. A scene where Anthony plays the bagpipes while highland dancers & Emma are gonna have another Scottish dance. After that Emma's flying bows transition to the Song: Jumping 'Round the Mountain. A scene where Emma could jump all around up to the mountain)
Emma: (singing) Jumping 'round the mountain, jump, jump, jump
Jumping 'round the mountain, jump, jump, jump
Jumping 'round the mountain, jumping 'round the mountain
Jumping 'round the mountain, jump, jump, jump
Jump, jump
Jump, jump
(4 leaf clover transition to the Song: Irish Dancing Visit a scene where Emma could Irish dance around in different places like the Optometrist while Anthony dressed as Dr. Cordion playing his tin whistle then She could dance with the Irish dancers & they could dance too then Emma could dance all around the living room and finally she's going back to the Optometrist & then for a big finish after that Purple bow transition to the Song: Tambourine Here We Go a scene where Emma is holding a tambourine while playing to this tune)
Emma: (singing) Tambourine, tambourine
Tambourine, tambourine
Here we go
Emma: (singing) Tambourine, tambourine
Tambourine, tambourine
Here we go
(Emma's music box transition to the Song: Emma's Music Box a scene where Emma could open up her music box & she could see what's inside)
Emma: (singing) I open up my music box
And what do I see?
A ballerina twirling
And dancing there for me
Look at what my music box
Has given to me
(Emma's flying bows transition to the song: Music Box Ballet. A scene where Emma & her partner Caterina Mete could dance to the ballet together during the instrumental break, while they're singing in vocalizing. After that, a scene tinkling transition to the song: Emma's Dream. A scene where Emma just woke up from her nap lying on the couch.)
Emma: (singing) You had a dream, well
I had one, too
Mine was the best dream
Because it was of you
Come whisper to me
Now is the time
You tell me your dream
And I'll tell you mine
(Then, a scene tinkling to the part where Emma could tap dance all day wearing a fine suit & a top hat while singing goes faster.)
Emma: (singing) You had a dream, well
I had one, too
Mine was the best dream
Because it was of you
Come whisper to me
Now is the time
You tell me your dream
And I'll tell you mine
(Instrumental break to the part where Emma just had a dream in AUSLAN without speaking. At the end, a scene tinkling back to Emma lying her couch, where she falls asleep again. And finally, a scene just twinkled to the song: Emma's Révérence. A scene where Emma could dance, while saying goodbye at the end of this video.)
Emma: (singing) I had so much fun dancing with you
We shuffled hop back, and battement tendu
One last dance before we say goodbye
It makes me happy, go on, give it a try
(Instrumental break to the part where Emma is doing their ballet dance called Révérence. After that, she is gonna wave goodbye at the end of the song.)
Bye.
(4 wiggly colour transition to the song: Dial E For Emma. A scene where Lachy could sing, while Emma did their great montage clips from their dances have they've done.)
Lachy: Hey look, there's Emma
Whoa, she's cool.!
(singing) Emma
Emma
She's the girl with the bow in her hair
Emma
Emma
Dial 'E' for Emma
She's got a red curly hair
(backing vocals singing: She's got a red curly hair)
And her yellow bow, bow, bow
Goes around and around
(backing vocals singing: She goes round and round)
Dancing on her toes
Emma
Emma
She's the girl with the bow in her hair
Emma
Emma
Dial 'E' for Emma
Well everybody, let's spell 'Emma' together, are you ready?
E-M-M-A
She's got a red curly hair
(backing vocals singing: She's got a red curly hair)
And her yellow bow, bow, bow
Goes around and around
(backing vocals singing: She goes round and round)
Dancing on her toes
Emma,
Emma
She's the girl with the bow in her hair
Emma,
Emma
Dial 'E' for Emma
(At the end of the song, a scene where Emma rides her bike. Then, a camera closing transition to the video title card is shown. But, it goes to the end credits are rolling. While Pigtail Polka, Brisé in the Breeze & Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride is playing in the background.)
Emma: (singing) Doing the pigtail polka
Part your hair in two
Doing the pigtail polka
Try this polka hairdo
You can curl them, you can plait them
Tie them up in a bow
You can crimp them, you can braid them
Pigtail polka, here we go
Emma: (singing) Doing the pigtail polka
Part your hair in two
Doing the pigtail polka
Try this polka hairdo
You can curl them, you can plait them
Tie them up in a bow
You can crimp them, you can braid them
Pigtail polka, here we go
(Instrumental break to the part they were all dancing around in a circle wearing pigtails)
Emma: Polka!
Hey, polka!
Polka!
Pigtail polka!
Emma: (singing) I'll tell you what I like each day
Bicycle bells and ballet
I'll tell you what I like each day
Bowtiful bows and petite jetés
Brise in the breeze
Brise in the breeze
(Instrumental break to the ballet kids are dancing in their own way)
I'll tell you what I like each day
Bicycle bells and ballet
I'll tell you what I like each day
Flowers to smell and degagés
Brise in the breeze
Brise in the breeze
Emma: (singing) Ba ba da ba da da da da
Ba da da da ba da da da da da
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside
From A to B, from C to D
And all the way to Zed or Z
Ba ba da Bicycle ride
On my way to see the friends outside