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Post by Wunderkind on Jul 27, 2009 9:26:12 GMT -5
Ahkay, good! I always ask because the internet can make it so hard to tell tone of voice.
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Post by Del on Jul 28, 2009 20:35:20 GMT -5
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Post by Wunderkind on Jul 29, 2009 17:28:34 GMT -5
How cool. ;D
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Post by Del on Aug 2, 2009 23:32:03 GMT -5
After performing in two performaing arts festvals this past week, I have realized that my mission, all along, was to participate in these two performances. I felt it tremendously right before I danced and I a traveled to the next location.
I met fascinating artists, and networked. I will be participating in another international arts festival next month and was invited to be a guest artist by an energy worker that is also an artist. I just may do more work with him.
Although he has a humurous side to him, he is very knowlegdable and has a good eye on reading people's energy during their performances. He is Korean.
One of the artists said this about my performance:
I am finally ready to start putting things together. I will ask the host artist if I can travel more with him until he leaves Korea to do his international touring. He will most likely say yes.
I have pics and videos! They'll be availabl soon!!!
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Post by ~Sephity~ on Aug 3, 2009 13:25:55 GMT -5
Glad to hear you're excelling at what you do. ^-^ Nothin' like that. I hope you get to do more with this guy.
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Post by Wunderkind on Aug 4, 2009 12:12:18 GMT -5
I can't wait for pics- and video especially!!
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Post by ~Sephity~ on Aug 4, 2009 12:26:15 GMT -5
I can't wait for pics- and video especially!! Agreed! ^-^
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Post by Wunderkind on Aug 12, 2009 18:37:39 GMT -5
I can understand a bit of what Del means about Japan. I know this isn't on-topic, but I found it to be an interesting look into the culture: www.youtube.com/user/intro2the1Thanks WinterDust. I actually looked through some of her videos and found her experiences to be relatively true, and very similar to here in Korea. She's one of the lucky ones who gets sent to Japan through the Embassy program.... Semi off topic: I've been thinking about this on and off for a while, but I thought I'd ask here as well as doing my own research. How does one get placed for these times of things? Did you go through a program to be placed out of country, or is this a personal venture? HM, actually maybe I will go through a study abroad program.
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Post by Del on Aug 13, 2009 0:17:50 GMT -5
Thanks WinterDust. I actually looked through some of her videos and found her experiences to be relatively true, and very similar to here in Korea. She's one of the lucky ones who gets sent to Japan through the Embassy program.... Semi off topic: I've been thinking about this on and off for a while, but I thought I'd ask here as well as doing my own research. How does one get placed for these times of things? Did you go through a program to be placed out of country, or is this a personal venture? HM, actually maybe I will go through a study abroad program. I TOTALLY recommend a study abroad program, but if you aren't connected to any, then you'd have to search the companies that provide a work abroad type thing. The program I am in has two programs I know of - one you have to have your degree and the other you don't. That one is an after school program and you're placed in a rural area where you'll need a car...and rural in Korea can be pretty boring if you don't have ulterioir motives, i.e. -being told form above that going abroad is for an entirely different reason than what you applied for - like in my case. There are some volunteer programs and some paid - you'd have to take your pick. Are you in HS or are you in College?
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Post by Wunderkind on Aug 13, 2009 12:07:35 GMT -5
I'm in HS and I'm trying to figure out what my HS wants. @.@ She certainly commands I travel, what I am not in on any exact details.
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Post by Kata Samoes on Aug 13, 2009 13:20:52 GMT -5
She meant HS as in high school.
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Post by Wunderkind on Aug 13, 2009 13:59:21 GMT -5
LOL, I know! I made the mistake of thinking everyone else is in my head. The first HS stands for high school, the second HS stands for higher self.
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