Hi-5 (American kids' band)
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- For other uses, see Hi5.
- Hi-5 could also refer to the Australian kids' band
Hi-5 is an American television program, copied from the original Australian children's television program.
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[edit] Origins
As Hi-5 was such a hugely popular show in Australia, an American group was assembled and Hi-5 made its U.S. debut in February 2003 (featuring American performers in the same roles as the original Australian version). The American version is shot in the same studios that the Australian version is shot in Sydney. The American show has episodes airing every weekday on The Learning Channel and Discovery Kids, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2005 and 2006. In addition, the Fall 2004 Parent's Choice Award was given to their first CD.
As the show became increasingly popular, the cast appeared and performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, on CBS's Early Show, and NBC's Today Show, among others. During their Today Show segment, Matt Lauer, the show's host, compared the group's popularity with The Beatles.
Hi-5 toured theatres and arenas in the U.S. in 2005, playing live to sold-out crowds in Hartford, Boston, Columbus, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, Tallahassee, and Raleigh. Beginning August 19, 2006, over 2 weeks of concerts were held at Vancouver's PNE, with additional concerts at Sesame Place and at Target book festivals in Minneapolis and New York City.
The members of Hi-5 visit families and kids alike during their 'off' time, helping in relief efforts for victims of both Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Katrina, visiting children at Target House (a facility servicing St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis), and helping with other benefits. Individual members often work with their own project or charity, such as Karla's work with 6th, 7th, and 8th grade kids at an after-school program.
[edit] The USA Version Hi-5 cast members
[edit] Singers
- Curtis Cregan, from Okemos, Michigan, starred on Broadway in Rent and is currently engaged to Jenn Gambatese.
- Jennifer Peterson-Hind, a native of Madison, Wisconsin, toured with The American Folklore theater for three summers. She married her long time boyfriend Tom Korbee in the summer of 2006.
- Kimee Balmilero, a Filipina born and raised in Hawaii, performed in Miss Saigon on tour and made her Broadway debut in Mamma Mia!.
- Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Native American, appeared on All My Children and studied Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. He left the series in the summer of 2006 to perform in the off-Broadway show Altar Boyz.
- Karla Cheatham-Mosley, was raised in Westchester, New York. She left the series in the summer of 2006 to concentrate on working in New York musical theatre.
[edit] Puppets
[edit] New Hi-5 cast members
In July 2006, Karla Cheatham-Mosley and Shaun Taylor-Corbett left Hi-5 to pursue other opportunities. Although they do not tour with the group anymore, they are still shown on the TV show. Replacing Karla and Shaun on tour are:
- Sydney James.
- Yasmeen Sulieman, an African-American singer born in Oakland, California and raised in Hawaii, toured with Little Shop of Horrors.
[edit] Segments of the program
- Kimee specializes in puzzles and patterns to help with math and logical thinking.
- Karla focuses on "Body Move" - movement to emphasize physical activity and coordination.
- Curtis creates "Music" to show melody, rhythm and beat.
- Jennifer works with "Word Play" to expand children's vocabulary.
- Shaun helps identify "Shapes in Space" - visual and spacial awareness, shapes, colors and sizes.
[edit] Seasons
Season 1 (Recorded late 2002]
- Senses, "Five Senses"
- Animals, "So Many Animals"
- Adventure, "North South East and West"
- Machines, "Robot Number One"
- Games, "Ready Or Not"
- Bodies, "Move Your Body"
- Colors, "Living In A Rainbow"
- Wishes, "Three Wishes"
- Music, "Feel The Beat"
Season 2 (Recorded early 2005)
- Making, "Making Music"
- Action, "Action Heroes"
- Teams, "T.E.A.M"
- Wonderful, "Some Kind of Wonderful"
- Underwater, "Under The Sea"
To listen and watch Series 2 video go to : www.hi-5us.com
[edit] Credits
Creator
- Helena Harris
Composer
- Chris Harriot
Co creator
Song of the week Lyrics
- Leone Carey (Five Senses, North South East and West, Making Music)
- Lisa Hoppe(Action Heroes,T.E.A.M)
- Helena Harris(Feel The Beat)
- Chris Phillips(Action Heroes/Some Kind Of Wonderful/
- Chris Harriott
- Kellie Hoggart (Move Your Body)
- Rob Cotterill (Robot Number One, Three Wishes)
- Russel Burton
- Andrew Einspruch(So Many Animals)
Song of the Week Choreographer: Kim Fowler
- Three Wishes
- So Many Animals
- North South East and West
- Robot #1
- Feel The Beat
Originally by Catherine Thiele. Modified by Kim Fowler.
- Ready Or Not
- Move Your Body
- Living In A Rainbow
- Five Senses
Originally by Cameron Mitchell. Modified by Kim Folwer.
- Making Music
- Action Heroes
- T.E.A.M
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
- Under The Sea
Song of the Week Directors
- Ian Munro
- Rob Cotterill
- Russel Burton
- David Summons
Executive In-Charge Of Production
- Martin Hersov
Executive Producer
- Helena Harris
Produce By Kids Like Us and Nine Films & Television for the Nine Network
Produced by Kids Like Us and Nine Films and Television for Discovery Kids International Sales & Distribution Southern Star Sales
[edit] Discography/Videography
Video Titles released on DVD/VHS in America (Region 1):
- 2004 Game Time
- 2004 Color Craze
- 2004 Music Magic **Winner of the iParenting award for 2004** *2006 Move Your Body
- 2006 Action Heroes
CD Titles:
- 2004 Jump and Jive With Hi-5 **Winner of a Parent's Choice Award in 2004**
- 2005 It's a Hi-5 Christmas