keskiviikko 29. heinäkuuta 2015

Sunny Saturday’s Evening Programme


The sub camp of Africa’s show begun when a huge amount of people from Tanzania’s camp area went to the stage and one of them shouted ”Everybody clap now!” The clapping song was followed by a rhythmic song where the audience repeated what the leader sang and step by step it got louder.

Pic: Tytti Levänen

South Africa’s performance included an improvised acting game where there were two people on the stage at a time acting until someone shouted “Freeze!”, took the other person’s position and continued acting till the next “Freeze!” We saw also a few funny short plays, penguin experts and improvised bed time story where the audience decided where the story took place and who were the main characters. Later we were taught a really nice and simple Norwegian folk dance which is apparently called swing.

Let's swing!
Pic: Viivi Törmänen

From Karelian 4H there was an amazing rock band B’n’Lees giving a charity concert. The donations were for an orphanage. It was cool to see how the audience reacted according to the beat and the style of the song that B’nLees played. During a beautiful slow song people at the Pielis-Arena were in a long line hands on each other’s shoulders. As the next song had faster beat the line immediately broke and the next moment you could see people moshing their hair.

B'n'Lees
Pic: Viivi Törmänen

-Reetta Rehn

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