Wednesday, February 18

Mime!

The "Queen" was an English rock band formed in 1970 in London. Popular songs include: We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Love of My Life, Don't Stop Me Now, Under Pressure and Bohemian Rhapsody. It was the musical theme of our mime presentation in Presentations Skills in IT; another chapter of our countless non-verbal communication activities. The songs used were "Love of My Life," and "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen and our favorite song "How Deep Is Your Love" by Bee Gees. 
The preparation was very tough. We undergo a "therapy" so we'll be able to express the emotions of good amateur mime artists. It includes laughing to the fullest for three seconds, then a make face that looks like you're the loneliest person in the world. But despite of having a hard time for the training, we enjoyed spending most of our time in Rudolph's house. Sadly, Jemae was not able to attend. But he went early in the morning, so he could catch up the choreo and have our final practice. 
The other groups were good. Others presented a classical mime, a black and white theme without any sound to be heard. Others showed modern day mime, with colorful costumes and cute sound effects to amaze the audience. But then, we were so happy. One thing that makes us proud, our professor did not mention his deadly expression: "Anung nangyare?" Nah! He just cracked a joke on us and asked what type of drugs we intake. For having such an extreme energy level, he already thought we were possessed by evil spirits. Haha! Thank God. We are also required to produce a video of the presentation, to be uploaded on YouTube, so we'll be having a shooting again... Another cosack!!

ksm>.<

1 comments:

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