a school without a drama is a school without a soul
my task yesterday was about that title above...my initial comment was that it sounded like a line from jj lin's song - now that she's gone. the line was - this is our song without a soul, now that she's gone, what's left of us is this song. a nice one, isn't it? i had to research about these three words in writing this task - drama, soul, and school. my second comment was that i had to be an artist specifically in the drama to write it out, in order to know the feeling...i really had to read and review a few literatures in order envision that particular feeling..
in the course of writing this paper, i realized how popular it is among british schools... also, i remembered the 'highschool musical'.....soaring, flying...breaking free! ;))
i was able to finish it...that's the conclusion...
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amber
i like the idea that amber is being 'nationalistic' to a certain extent, by referring to her filipino roots. lastly, i like the rhythmn or the melody or the tune of amber's songs.
i dislike, or hate actually one of her songs. it has the word - jungle. and, i agree with the comment of the dj from a certain radio station that that song culminates the thought that the philippines is a jungle and as though filipinos are not civilized. i hate how that song went...she's going back to the jungle. now, is that being 'nationalistic'?... or perhaps she is just expressing through her songs how she loves to go back to manila, philippines (jungle @*#!~/) in order to sell her album?
that's not the way to make music..."sayang"...
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i am still frustrated with the filipino music industry... :(
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