Educational Music Video to Prevent Water Accidents Through Song and Dance Debuts at Drowning Prevention Society Conference - Aichi Swimming Club Runs MV Production Crowdfunding
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87/100
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Power Stroke, a nonprofit based in Okazaki, Aichi, presented a research report on its 'Uitemate' educational music video at the Drowning Prevention Society conference. The organization is currently crowdfunding to produce a video that teaches children water safety through song and dance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Uitemate'?
- A: It means 'Wait on your back'—a key drowning response to float instead of panicking.
- Q: Who is producing the MV?
- A: Power Stroke Inc. and Okazaki Ryujyo Swimming Club are co-producing the video.
- Q: Where can I support the crowdfunding?
- A: Support via READYFOR: https://readyfor.jp/projects/uitemate
- Q: Will the MV be free to use?
- A: Yes, it will be provided free of charge to schools and educational organizations.
- Q: What was presented at the academic conference?
- A: A research presentation on using music and dance to teach drowning response effectively.