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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