Beginning the week.
Last Monday was Make Believe's first day of Creativity Master Class. But
because Casa Calixto was unavailable, we had to meet that evening at
Merville Country Club.
Braved the service road yet again, and
met up with Lara and Sean at 7-Eleven. Was a bit late, because as I'm
still not used to the traffic of that road, so I still didn't know how
to estimate the travel time it takes to get there.
Headed
straight to Le Delice, and the three of us were the first ones there. We
grabbed the longest table, and we were sort of obligated to order
because of that, hahaha. So Lara and I shared an order of chicken
nuggets. Lesley then arrived, then JV (armed with a CD player for Lara)
then finally Nina.
Lesley was so funny as she welcomed Sean to
Make Believe, because she said that as initiation, he had to spell his
name with his butt. To our surprise, despite his hesitation, he was
ready to stand up and do it until Lesley stopped him and say that it was
just a joke.
Anyway, updates on the classes, like how was the
Merville branch's first week was doing, and that our Alabang branch is
still accepting enrollees until the next week, as there were only 5
girls who are already enrolled. Sean, as always, showed that he was
still nervous, but was assured that Nina and I will back him up. I was
also anxious about teaching a class, but of course, I can't show it and
decided to go with the excitement instead.
Also talked about what
we can bring to the creativity master class, as well as who we can
invite to talk about certain fields of expertise, then we moved on to
pet projects. I showed them a copy of Last
Order Sa Penguin as my pet project, saying that these books
aren't meant to just be read by one person, so I mentioned a play
reading of some sort, which is one of my own frustrations. Heck, if I
can't do a full-scale production, why not a play reading first, right?
Ahehehe.
So on with a short overview about the creativity master class, whose
purpose is basically to unleash your true artistic potential. I like
what she said at one point, which was "Build up, encourage and
inspire--don't critique (yet). There will be a time for that." Oo nga
naman. There are lots of people who, whenever they see something,
magco-comment agad eh. Try to enjoy muna ang nakita mo, and try to
understand it first.
Then we did a little activity where we were to draw lines or scribbles
on each other's sheets of paper, then pass it to the next person. It's
so funny sitting next to Nina, as you can hear the sound of her pencil
as if parang galit siya, ahahaha. The sound actually encouraged me to
scribble as crazily as she did. Anyway, once we got our own paper back,
we had to look at the lines and color in any image that we see.
Interestingly enough, I saw a couple of smiling faces among the lines.
Then we were told to write words related to our drawings on a separate
piece of paper, then we shared what we had with each other.
We finally called it a night after that. But of course, Lara being Lara,
we just had to take photos, hehehe. Gossip Girl pose FAIL! We have to
re-shoot next week!
Anyway, as excited and anxious as I was about Flickering Lights
workshop, I got a text from Lesley last night that the class just got
canceled because among the 5 girls that had enrolled, there were some
that had backed out. Even though enrollment would still be ongoing until
next week, I guess the class had to be dissolved because of how little
the class was to begin with. Anyway, Lesley had said that she will
follow up something for May that we will be in charge of, and then we
will be assigned roles in the Merville workshops. At least there's still
something to look forward to.
In other news, our RPT class will be doing Karel Capek's R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) for our recital. I finished reading it this weekend, and we'll be doing
our first assigned scenes tonight. And site-specific na kaagad, ahaha.
Interesting play, really, as it's the term "robot" was first coined and
used in this piece. It's funny how it was written in the 1920's, yet it
reminded me of the rise of the machines in The Terminator movies. Man
versus machines, hahaha.
And I just have to add this. I can't pretend that I'm always OK, fine,
alright, all that jazz. Ang plastic ko naman kung ganun. As much as
possible, I try to avoid any bad vibes or any negative topics of
conversation. True, I acknowledge it, but I have to leave it again after
that. And for you, I don't think it's immature to say what I had said.
If I have a problem with someone, you're wrong when you said that it's
just my problem. I have a problem with someone, it should be talked out
with that person. So don't tell me to grow up, because that's what I'm
doing. Avoiding that is not as mature as you think. Ang rude mo talaga.