segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011

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I wished I could tell this message and show this picture to the whole community of today.
We are all so worried about how our hair looks, how our face is, overall, we want to show perfection.
Commonly, the community is extremely worried with their bodies. Some extreme cases lead to anorexia and bulimia. Don't let this obsession with perfection hit you.
Well, the perfection is what's in the real you.
You are perfect, no matter what the society expects or thinks about you.
Do not change yourself. The people that want you happy and love you will accept you the way you are.
Basically, Weight does not define beauty.

"You are beautiful no matter what they say" - Christina Aguilera
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Prettiest smile I've ever seen on a kid's face

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I want to impact the world but can't do it alone.

Sound Effects - Music

Wind sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf-Aejo9Nes

People laughing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rav9ijyyZk&feature=related

Knock on the door: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MRlrSLSN84&feature=related

Pig squealing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK14jbSlNMw

Suspense sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II2lPcQSzPU

Roles

1st wolf:  Matteo Iannoni
2nd wolf:  Marco Tomasi
1st pig:  Tomás Santiago
2nd pig:  Danielle Fine
3rd pig:  Lucila Goldfeld
!st Red Riding Hood:  Esther Hwang
2nd Red Riding Hood:  Renata Barboza
3rd Red Riding Hood:  Nicholas Beeby
People as props:  Sakiko & Luca Marangoni
Narrators:  Nicholas Beeby, Sakiko, Damasia Correch
Tree:  David Salinas

domingo, 28 de agosto de 2011

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‎"You say that you love rain, but you open your umbrella when it rains. You say that you love the sun, but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines. You say that you love the wind, but you close your windows when wind blows. This is why I am afraid, you say that you love me too."
— William Shakespeare

terça-feira, 23 de agosto de 2011

The Three Little Pigs by Roald Dahl

Above all others is the pig - People as props as other animals (eg: lion, monkey, bird)
One meets a pig who is a fool - Everyone saying "fool" togetherA pig who'd built his house of STRAW? - Everyone saying "STRAW?" together
And said, "That pig has had his chips."
"Little pig, little pig, let me come in!"
"No, no, by the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin!"
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!"
- Split screen: the wolf on one side and the little pig on the other
The little pig began to pray,
- Tableaux of someone and everyone around with hands together (as if they were praying)
But Wolfie blew his house away. - People as props - house
He shouted, "Bacon, pork and ham!
Oh, what a lucky Wolf I am!"
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And this one had been built of TWIGS! - Everyone says together "TWIGS"
"Little pig, little pig, let me come in!"
"No, no, by the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin!"
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!"
- Split screen: the wolf on one side and the little pig on the other
The Wolf said, "Okay, here we go!"
He then began to blow and blow.
- Flashback and people making noise of wind
"Two juicy little pigs!" Wolf cried,
"But still I'm not quite satisfied!
I know how full my tummy's bulging,
But oh, how I adore indulging."
- everyone stays in still image except for the wolf
So creeping quietly as a mouse, - everyone moving around on their toes
The Wolf approached another house, - quickly, people make a shape of another house
"You'll not get me!" the Piggy cried.
"I'll blow you down!" the Wolf replied.
"You'll need," Pig said, "a lot of puff,
And I don't think you've got enough."
- Split screen: the wolf on one side and the little pig on the other
Wolf huffed and puffed and blew and blew.
The house stayed up as good as new. 
- everyone blows at the same time to the house made of people, and when it does not fall down, the people that were the house point to te wolf and people who were blowing and laugh

"Hello," she said. "Who's speaking? Who?
Oh, hello, Piggy, how d'you do?"
- tableaux while speaking on the phone
Pig cried, "I need your help, Miss Hood!
Oh help me, please! D'you think you could?"
 - tableaux while speaking on the phone
"My darling Pig," she said, "my sweet,
That's something really up my street.
I've just begun to wash my hair.
But when it's dry, I'll be right there."
- flashback
Came striding brave Miss Riding Hood. - noises of an intrument
The Wolf stood there, his eyes ablaze, - wolf looking terrified
Once more the maiden's eyelid flickers.
She draws the pistol from her knickers.
Once more she hits the vital spot,
And kills him with a single shot. - chorus on kills and single shot
Pig, peeping through the window, stood
And yelled, "Well done, Miss Riding Hood!" - everyone claps
Not only has two wolfskin coats, - two people with fur coat (as if it was wolf's skin) walking as if there was a runaway
But when she goes from place to place, - everyone moving around
She has a PIGSKIN TRAVELING CASE. - people in shape of a traveling case and Miss Riding Hood herself with a traveling case.


quinta-feira, 11 de agosto de 2011

Yes. My home city has a lot of traffic.
        It also has a lot of pollution.
        Some crimes are committed here.
        There isn't enough shelter for everyone.
But on the other hand,
        My city is like no other.
        The community is happy.
        We have freedom when possible.
        And most importantly, it makes the majority of the people happy.
I wouldn't leave São Paulo for any other city in the world!

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Reflection on Theatre In Education


During our drama lesson this Wednesday (10/08/2011), we split ourselves into groups of two and we had to pick a kindergarten stories and give them a moral, a slogan and we had to interpret it the best way we could, and saying the slogan in the end of it. My pair was Nicholas Beeby, and our slogan was: "Be responsible for your things. Watch out for thieves."
I enjoyed getting to know a little bit about Theatre In Education, because it showed me how we can teach children how to be responsible, sensible, to save energy/water and much more though drama/acting. I did like when Ms Hurst gave us the opportunity to choose how we wanted to interpret our stories. However, I could not interpret the first two stories I got, so Nicholas Beeby and I changed it and we finally got the third card, which we though was reasonably easy to interpret.
I do work better when I am told what to do, such as the play of Fat Sam and his gang. On the other hand, a challenge is always welcome for me to see what I am capable of producing with my creativity
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The happiest people don't have it all. They just make the best of what they got.

quarta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2011

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A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous!
                                              - Coco Chanel

My first impression about the drama lesson

Once I saw Ms Hurst, the first thing I though to myself was: "Uau!" She's beautiful!"
Once I walked into her class I was like: "Okay, she will demand a lot from us!" - which I felt good about, because drama is a subject where we are supposed to work with body language, intonations and expressing ourselves.
My first impression was: "Okay, this year we will do real drama". I felt like last year the exercises and plays we were asked to do had nothing to do with drama, and this year I can see that it has changed, and I'm happy about it.
Drama is now on my list of best subject, because our lessons have been very active, fun to participate and Ms Hurst extremely humorous and she makes everyone around her laugh out loud. The exercises and little plays we've been working on have been superb. I'm lovin' it!

sábado, 6 de agosto de 2011

sexta-feira, 5 de agosto de 2011

Hold my hand


I decided to post this picture because in one and a half hours from now I will see the boy I love. I hope he feels the same for me and I hope I can hold his hand, even if a storm surrounds us or if the best time of our lives come.

This song has very much to do with what my blog is all about. To express yourself and be whatever you want to be.
Personally, I think every person has the right to say their opinion, their thoughs. Every person has the right to do what they like, do what they can. This music is pretty much about it, and that's why it is special to me.

Ballet is not only a type of dance. For me, ballet is how I can express myself though body language.
It is not only pleasing to watch, it is also pleasing to practise.
I practise ballet 6 hours per week, and I would practise a little more if I could.