The Work Must Go On - Day 2. - 17th of August
Tompi 2006.08.20. 15:11
Routine is the death of art. Many artist belive in that and if you think about it, there is something in that idea. Fortunatelly this is not true for LSA, but it is also obvious, that you cannot call a two day long creation procedure as routine. So the work goes on. But how? Please check the details below.
First of all we did not had the Saints Go Marching in on trumpet this mornig, we actually got up at ten o'clock. (Something against routine as well, you know.) But no one (I mean the boys here) would skip the famous exercises. I do not really would like to pay much attention to the breakfast (and for the lunch and for the dinner) because many people did the same thing wht I am doing now.
But the workshops. The fineart workshops supprised me (and probably many other people) because yesterday it seemed so, that they 've finished already. Personally I could not imagine what else can they paint, but they gave me the answer very quickly. They "stole" colours and motives from each other and made pictures complete. Or not?
Members of the theatre workshops became workhorses: they practice and practice and practice all the time not caring with freetime, so their play is almost ready to hit the stage. They promise that it will be shocking. After watching some parts I think they are right.
Film workshop has finished filming, and started editing their mysterious and most probably funny movie about interculturality.
Our musicians stepped over Bob Marley for a short time, they just finished their own songs. I know I should give details about it now, but I do not want to ruin your surprise. Sorry.
I can describe the whole day with one word, this is enthusiasm.
The Romanian delegation presented a (actually three) guestgames one of them was really interseting: a perfect example of the clashing of the cultures.
And finally I am in great trouble, because I do not know what to say about the decoration of the chimney. Try to imagine it: each delegation received a colour, (Romania: yellow, Greece: seablue, Italy: azzuro, Germany: red, Hungary: black) and just left the handprint on the chimney. The result speaks for itself. (...)
So, thanks we are fine, we are having fun, and we are working hard. (..)
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