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Outtakes and bonus bits at 5:05—including the origin story of the Kintsugi clap! It began with a tent in Islamabad that collapsed in the rain (two years in a row!); it turned into something that could help put us back together again. This footage is from our final full-scale opening, in Bangkok, but we're so grateful to everyone who's been part of producing and performing it one beautifully imperfect global round after the next, to every coach who suddenly stood but always understood, and to every scholar who, asked what kintsugi meant, answered wholeheartedly. (Alpaca's note: I'd known for months that one of our songs this year would be about things damaged beyond repair—that tent in Islamabad, Domingo Pianezzi's alpaca, the Hangzhou Round. But it was only as I started drafting the first two verses on my phone, on a dog walk briefly turned coyote encounter, that I realized it also needed to be about repair. And it just so happened that this year we had studied a word that meant repair. Of all the songs we've had the privilege of creating over the years at the World Scholar's Cup, this is my favorite.)