13th Annual SUNY Brockport International Festival
Thursday, 03/26/15
Sorry this blog has become more and more casual as it goes. After taking a couple of writing class, i have discovered my own writing voice. Its casual, informal, and laid-back. I hope my readers could relax and enjoy reading my post without them having to wrinkle their eyebrows.
It was my honor to represent one of Indonesia traditional mask dance, specifically from Indramayu in West Java island. All i can say is everyone loves the dance! I was running slightly late because i have a museum trip in Uni. of R., and i was kinda a graft between me and my professor from that class to excuse me for this performance. Well, i got it covered and im good to perform, flee sooner before the class ended to make on time for the festival, which i didnt make it on time, still.
Pamindo Dance
It depicts a coy, flirtatious teen girl. Yeah. Believe me, its so hard for me to embody this type of dance. Its easier if it's a teen boy. What matter is everyone loves it! I received a lot of compliment about how beautiful the dance was (yeap, the dance, not me). I am extremely overwhelmed by all the compliments people gave and i am so happy i can represent Indonesia. I love Indonesia. I did it for the sake of my country.
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my girls <3, Mei and Courtney |
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Aleta Anthony, International advisor |
My dearest, special gratitude to Mba Wangi Indriya who taught me this amazing dance. Without your guidance, i wont be able to perform it and share it here in The US.