VIDEO: Home-made Harlem Shake vids made in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire

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Friday, March 22, 2013
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ARE you getting shakey with it?

Loads of you have been - via the latest craze - the Harlem Shake video.

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    Students at Swansea Metropolitan University celebrated World Book Day with a Harlem Shake

We've found a few videos on YouTube made by people in Swansea and Carmarthenshire and collected them together for your enjoyment.

But if you think you've found a better one - made in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot or Carmarthenshire - then email the link to paul.turner@swwmedia.co.uk and we'll add it to this article.

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Here's a few Harlem Shake videos:

Virgin Media, Swansea:

Swansea University students:

Coleg Sir Gar:

Primary school teachers of the future at Swansea Metropolitan University did their own harlem shake during World Book Day celebrations to raise money towards a classroom and teaching materials in the developing world.

Following a day of fundraising activities, Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) Primary students and staff collected £660, enough for the Save the Children charity to provide a classroom and equipment for young people living in remote and often isolated areas of poorer countries.

In order to raise the money, students dressed as characters from various children's books.

Elaine Sharpling, Swansea Met PGCE Primary lecturer, said: "This was a wonderful opportunity to consider the wider view of education.

"Our aim was to fund a library.

"But we were proud to have raised enough money to build a classroom in the developing world."

Here's their harlem shake video:

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