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"Numa Numa Dance"
an ecclectic dance by Gary Brolsma
 
 
If this kid doesn't put a smile on your face, there's something very, very wrong with you... enjoy. // Jeremy

Update: FAQ

Who is this kid?
His name is Gary Brolsma. He's 19 and lives with his parents in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. Gary works at Staples.

How did this video get online?
Gary posted it himself. Not sure where or why, but according to the press, he's tired of all the attention. In addition to national TV coverage on "Good Morning America", CNN and VH1, there are several articles online detailing this "web phenomenon".

What is the song Gary's dancing to?
"Dragostea Din Tei" by a Romanian pop group called O-Zone. Literally translated, it means "Love from the Linden Trees".

Does Gary's dance have a name?
Yes. He calls it the "Numa Numa Dance" after a line from "Dragostea Din Tei".

How can I download the video?
Right-click on this link and select "Save target as..." or "Save link as..." from the menu. The file is a Flash SWF. If you do not have the Stand-Alone Flash Player installed on your computer, you'll have to use a web browser to open the file on your local machine.

What happended to the donations for Gary?
After several attempts to contact him without success, I've decided to return all donations (I only collected about $10) to the original donors. Thanks anyways. Hopefully Gary will get something out of this whole thing...

Who are you and what is this site?
My name is Jeremy Post. I'm Director of Search Marketing at an advertising agency in San Diego, California.

You probably reached this page from a link someone sent in your email. Just like you, I got the "Numa Numa" video from a friend via email, but because I liked it so much, I decided to post it as an extension of my (not very frequently updated) blog, SIX3, for other friends to see.

Since March 1, this page alone has been visited by more than 30,000 people. So far, I'm still within my bandwidth, but I may eventually have to pull the page down... until then, enjoy. And thanks to Gary. // Jeremy