Sooo, it appears our theatre group is going to Milan this year, yay! Since we'll be adapting Narcissus and Echo, we did some work today on both. I apparently made for a good Echo - and that meant I did far more running that I even do in the PE lesson -_-. "act out your life. No using words or miming. Just invent a core-choreograp-- er, you get it!" Most of the people were moving their hands around, curling up, and other very expressive gestures -- then there was me, running around and giggling (then sitting down and crying - which the director mistook for giggling since I was covering my face) and this other guy who was opening his arms and looking very proud and stomping around and stuff... So all the girls had to learn one of the basic co--cho... that stuff, all the boys had to learn that guy's little sequence, while I was the only one who had to keep running around, then fall down and giggle (then hug the guy who had invented the sequence, who was basically Narcissus).
We also had moments of self-celebration ("Real men are distinguished by vith spathe heve between veir ffont teef!" "I am so good at self-celebration!" "I AM THE MOST POWERFUL MAGE IN ALL OF SILVERMOON, BARNABAS!") and some really nice interpretations of "Narcissus' mirror" (which was the only thing the director told us. When we asked for an explanation, he refused to give it and told us to interpret it as we liked) and well, the play should be ready in two months and we don't have a script or roles yet. Yay.
Also, on other unrelated news, we started an ebook project in class where all of us have to write a short story. Common theme is food. Seems like I'm the only unsociable one who writes by themselves, but I prefer it like this. And since I'm original, I'll be writing about a post-apocalyptic world where genetical modification in food (so see, I did respect the theme) led to humanity being modified themselves and thus creating trol... er, monsters. And the protagonists, in a very typical scenario, are trying to reach a safe heaven. (
Whaddya mean inspired from SSSS?) Oh, and we learned strategy! We were watching a documentary about the Greek-Persian wars, and most of it was made of describing military tactics employed. I loved it so much
/random rambling