Wednesday 28 August 2013

Fun m.o.m.e.n.t.s (day 2)

Day 2: 


INTERCULTURAL PARTY

"Trang.. Trong.. Klon-tong!" Natalie danced, passing everybody with two big pans. Then the lights up and everybody felt excited about this session. 

Not so long to wait until the performance from Indonesian. Trio read the preface about the history of "Dance Klono Topeng Suwandhono" and "Dance Klono Topeng Gunungsari". It was interesting because Albi, the dancer, was also wearing the traditional uniform. 
ALBI from Indonesia, showing the traditional dance

In the meanwhile, Wen Peng from China provide us with "Tie Guan Yin" tee. That was so perfect to drink tea and watching the dance, wasn't it?! 

Then came this video about Ivory Coast. After watching that video, it was cool to know that young people from this region really make a "slank-o-Franzlish" called "NOUCHI" to differentiate their intimacy between them, moreover when they live abroad.
"Alles klar!" You can say "Ya Foy!" or "Ya pasdraß!"

Those are not all, people! We still have an exercise from two Latinos Ladies. Everybody need to come down the floor! We danced FESTEJO. Hit the floor, people!
Helen and Maria-Louisa trained the upbeat traditional dance

Don't you know, people from Kenya make the beautiful accessories from horns. Sylvia, Ngombi, and Sharon show us the basic clothes of Maasaian people which called "maasai".

Cameroon is right in the middle of Africa, that's the reason it called "the miniature of Africa". Noel showed us the pictures of Cameroon's food, such as Macabo, Cassava, Yam, sweet potato, and Achu.
Achu from Cameroon


It was late at night, when Noel asked if everybody still have some energy to do dancing. So it was, once more, the floor been stepped by Benskin Dance. And so on, Bikutsi and Makossa Dance.



Before going to bed, we heard so many people need to go to toilet, so it forced us to remember that we had the perfect barbecue before. Thanks to Natalie!

Barbeque time













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