Tuesday, December 15, 2009

A Day Of Excellence

What-a-day! From the hour of ten o'clock on was nothing but excellence and excitement in everything my classmates and I did. We've built up a lot of anxiety about our finals, but so far we've managed to do very well in just about everything so far.

In Actor's Lab, we had four couples perform their scenes for the last time this semester. I was one of the ones who presented today and was totally anxious to do so. I hadn't had as much of the scene memorized as I wanted, but with what I had, I did "absolutely wonderful," as Ms. Ruth Nerken said. I was overjoyed when she named my work as "truly professional." Between my partner and I, she said she would definitely pay to see it as a whole performance.

An hour and a half later, I was blown away once more by the poems performed by my section. Every single one of us had excelled in one area or another and left Ms. Rebecca very impressed; she even decided to let us out twenty minutes early!

Then came Mrs. Connie Rotunda's class of movement and viewpointing... We got to viewpoint to our own music, so I chose the song "Tetrished" by Zoe Keating, a cello soloist. Great work throughout the class. Afterwards, I received plenty of enthusiastic comments on how "cool" and "crazy" my viewpointing is.

'Twas a tremendous day, and it's only seven o'clock.

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