Sunday, November 30, 2008
Final Performance
So we already had our final performance last week at Berkley Middle School and I am pleased to say that it went well. We all put forth our best foot and effort as a banjar and got a great response from the audience. In the initial stages of getting dressed back at the theatre, everyone seemed so confused and stressed. That made me even more stressed. But in the end, we pulled it together and had a great performance. I was glad that we got a chance to incorporate the students and have them chant along. I was really skeptical at first, I thought they would all just laugh at us but suprisingly, it wasn't like that. Yes it was completely foreign to them but they tried chanting with us and even tried to learn some steps which was really neat. My favorite part was when the boys were all googly eyed over Sarah aka Sita. They were dropping lines and trying to get her number, very ammusing. All in all I am very proud of our banjar and its sad to know that it was the last time we will have class together. I look forward to seeing everyone on campus and sharing that connection we had in our banjar. :)
Monday, November 24, 2008
So once again, I forgot to blog. Our Kimball performace was about two weeks ago, on the 14th, and to say in a one word summary-amazing! I was really impressed with our banjar and the team effort that we put forth that night. It was simply phenomenal. I really enjoyed putting all the face paint on and putting on the traditional attire, as it allowed me to fully experience the culture we were representing. I was really nervous backstage but at the same time, really excited. When we were lining up to go one stage, I was afraid I was going to mess up big time. But thankfully, it was a success. Everyone did such a great job that night, I was really proud of our banjar.
I really enjoyed the guest speaker we had in class last week. His lecture was very interesting and intriguing. I never knew anything about taiko drumming until that lecture. It was very fascinating and I wanted to learn more, but we were running out of time. It was neat watching the different videos and styles of taiko. I really hope that our school starts our own taiko group, I think it would be really neat.
Today is another important day...we are performing for the middle school students! I dont know how I feel about this..I'm concerned that they won't understand what we are doing and will laugh at us. I'm also very nervous! We didn't practice as much as I think we should have last week-however, I have full faith in our banjar and know that we will put our best foot forward to put on an amazing performance.
I really enjoyed the guest speaker we had in class last week. His lecture was very interesting and intriguing. I never knew anything about taiko drumming until that lecture. It was very fascinating and I wanted to learn more, but we were running out of time. It was neat watching the different videos and styles of taiko. I really hope that our school starts our own taiko group, I think it would be really neat.
Today is another important day...we are performing for the middle school students! I dont know how I feel about this..I'm concerned that they won't understand what we are doing and will laugh at us. I'm also very nervous! We didn't practice as much as I think we should have last week-however, I have full faith in our banjar and know that we will put our best foot forward to put on an amazing performance.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The performance for Kimball Theatre is only days away...I am extremely nervous! I am at the same time excited. I found out last class that we will be wearing the sacred clothing from Bali and painting our entire face-interesting. I think were almost ready but I am worried that something will go wrong. I just am excited to go to class tomorrow and get things down to perfection. I am the type that worries until I know things are near perfection. Our sub banjar has been working very hard for the past few days and I feel that the showcase on Friday will portray that.
I am very grateful to Guru Kalyani. She has been very patient and helpful throughout this entire course, and especially with this performance. I am grateful for her generosity in helping us. She has been extremely helpful in pointing out things we can do better and change up to make it unique. Without her, our performance would be incomplete.
The performance is just days away...I hope things go well! I also hope we practice tomorrow in class with the costumes. I want to make sure I can move around gracefully. I want to be a good presentation of our class and put forth all the great things we learned, and I want to do it right.
I am very grateful to Guru Kalyani. She has been very patient and helpful throughout this entire course, and especially with this performance. I am grateful for her generosity in helping us. She has been extremely helpful in pointing out things we can do better and change up to make it unique. Without her, our performance would be incomplete.
The performance is just days away...I hope things go well! I also hope we practice tomorrow in class with the costumes. I want to make sure I can move around gracefully. I want to be a good presentation of our class and put forth all the great things we learned, and I want to do it right.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Last weeks classes were quite interesting and fun. This upcoming Friday a small portion of our banjar is expected to perfrom at the Kimball Theatre in CW. I didn't thing that at first I was going to be able to perform but it happens that my schedule cleared up so I will be! I am very nervous but excited. This is a great way to showcase what we have learned so far in our classes.
We split out banjar into two sub banjars. One portion is concentrating on the performance on Friday and the other portion is concentrating on the final performance for the class. As for Friday's performance, we are concentrating on the scene in which the golden deer deceives Rama and Sita is kidnapped in the end. We are all incorporating different chaks and chants. We are also incorporating several different mudras and dance movements to portray the scene, without actually speaking.
I will be playing a tree and yes I know its not a big part but I'm really excited! I will be focusing more on the chants for a good portion of our performance. We are all working extremely hard together to pull of this amazing performance. These next two classes this week are crucial as we need to fix the fine points and make sure everyone is on the same page, since a many people have been absent througout last week. There's a lot we have left to do, but I have faith in my banjar and can't wait to pull it out on stage on Friday.
We split out banjar into two sub banjars. One portion is concentrating on the performance on Friday and the other portion is concentrating on the final performance for the class. As for Friday's performance, we are concentrating on the scene in which the golden deer deceives Rama and Sita is kidnapped in the end. We are all incorporating different chaks and chants. We are also incorporating several different mudras and dance movements to portray the scene, without actually speaking.
I will be playing a tree and yes I know its not a big part but I'm really excited! I will be focusing more on the chants for a good portion of our performance. We are all working extremely hard together to pull of this amazing performance. These next two classes this week are crucial as we need to fix the fine points and make sure everyone is on the same page, since a many people have been absent througout last week. There's a lot we have left to do, but I have faith in my banjar and can't wait to pull it out on stage on Friday.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Last week was fun and interesting. I thought it was a fun exercise to go around the circle and embody Sita. At first I wasn't sure really what to do but then I remembered all the mudras Kalyani taught us. It was interesting to see what everyone did and what mudras they used. At first I was really nervous and had to re-do it but then I kinda got the hang of it, I surrendered myself. I also was intrigued by our group effort to work on the chak and figure out how to fit it into our skit we made and follow the beat to the drum. It was neat to see how we were all involved in one way or another.
It was fun creating short skits and incorporating what we learned. At first I wasn't sure if we were going to be able to perform a good skit, but then when I look back, we have learned so much! There are so many different things we can incorporate into our performances, it simply amazes me! I'm becoming anxious for our final presentation, I think we can do a great job if we all put forth our best foot.
It was fun creating short skits and incorporating what we learned. At first I wasn't sure if we were going to be able to perform a good skit, but then when I look back, we have learned so much! There are so many different things we can incorporate into our performances, it simply amazes me! I'm becoming anxious for our final presentation, I think we can do a great job if we all put forth our best foot.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
I've been really busy lately so I haven't blogged in a while-sorry!
A few classes ago, we focused an entire session on learning the many different forms of expressions. It was neat being able to silently portray an emotion, without actually speaking it. I'm not used to doing that, so it was hard essentially. I couldn't help but smile or keep a straight face. But soon, I got the hang of it, and let go of myself. My partners were great at portraying their emotions so it helped make it easier for me. It was a fun excercise and I really enjoyed it. I look forward to incorporating it into our final performance in one way or another.
It was great breaking up into our sub banjars to discuss our final projects. Our group had a lot of amazing ideas. We ended up settling on the idea of the wedding scene and went ahead and assigned the roles for the performance. We started designing a plan of what to wear and what we want to incorporate. I wasn't at last Wednesday's class but I heard that we will be performing at in November at a small stage? I didnt get the name, but I'm really nervous! I'm not found of performing outside of our banjar group yet so this will be an obstacle indeed for me. But I will do my best to overcome my fears and give my best foot forward.
I'm really excited to go to class tomorrow! I missed class last week on weds soo I'm looking forward to seeing our banjar and everyone :)
A few classes ago, we focused an entire session on learning the many different forms of expressions. It was neat being able to silently portray an emotion, without actually speaking it. I'm not used to doing that, so it was hard essentially. I couldn't help but smile or keep a straight face. But soon, I got the hang of it, and let go of myself. My partners were great at portraying their emotions so it helped make it easier for me. It was a fun excercise and I really enjoyed it. I look forward to incorporating it into our final performance in one way or another.
It was great breaking up into our sub banjars to discuss our final projects. Our group had a lot of amazing ideas. We ended up settling on the idea of the wedding scene and went ahead and assigned the roles for the performance. We started designing a plan of what to wear and what we want to incorporate. I wasn't at last Wednesday's class but I heard that we will be performing at in November at a small stage? I didnt get the name, but I'm really nervous! I'm not found of performing outside of our banjar group yet so this will be an obstacle indeed for me. But I will do my best to overcome my fears and give my best foot forward.
I'm really excited to go to class tomorrow! I missed class last week on weds soo I'm looking forward to seeing our banjar and everyone :)
Friday, October 10, 2008
Getting the Full on Experience
This weeks classes were very interesting. I enjoyed the ball excercise we did on Mondays class. It was a completely different experience for me. I'm very much used to relying on my eyesight for everything. So it was interesting to not be able to see but darkness. I had to be extra careful not to hurt anyone and really rely on my sense of touch and hearing. I'm not going to lie but I was really afraid that someone was going to kick me in the face...so I had to stay in the same spot for a bit till I could move out. But in the end, I was able to reach the other side of the room which was great-I got there without harm :) I also enjoyed the excercises we did in the dark. It was interesting to hear everyone at once, die down and then start back again.
As for Wednesday's class, it was one my favorites thus far. I thought it was fascinating to see the clothes on people. I really got a chance to experience the significance and feel like apart of the culture. I never understood the importance of the clothing until that class. I feel very lucky to have been able to try on the clothing, although it was difficult to sit down in at first, I learned. I learned that your not allowed to let the clothing hit the floor, as it is really sacred and has a lot of meaning. But once you are wearing it, it becomes apart of you. That was really neat. It isn't symbolic as guru said, by symbiotic.
As for Wednesday's class, it was one my favorites thus far. I thought it was fascinating to see the clothes on people. I really got a chance to experience the significance and feel like apart of the culture. I never understood the importance of the clothing until that class. I feel very lucky to have been able to try on the clothing, although it was difficult to sit down in at first, I learned. I learned that your not allowed to let the clothing hit the floor, as it is really sacred and has a lot of meaning. But once you are wearing it, it becomes apart of you. That was really neat. It isn't symbolic as guru said, by symbiotic.
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